Rewild your life #1 Podcast recommendations

There are numerous small actions that everyone can undertake today to add a touch of wilderness to their lives. To get inspired here are a few podcasts that dive deep into the topic of rewilding and fill you with excitement through captivating stories of rewilding initiatives across the globe.

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As Sylvester, we aim to lift rewilding to the next level, by rewilding large areas in Portugal and Europe. As our team works intensively to make this vision a reality, we have realised that there are numerous small actions that everyone can undertake today to add a touch of wilderness to their lives. So, we have decided to launch a mini-series called “Rewild Your Life,” where we want to give you some inspiration on incorporating more wildness into your day to day

To kick things off, we would like to recommend a few podcasts that dive deep into the topic of rewilding and fill you with excitement through captivating stories of rewilding initiatives across the globe.

The Rewilding Podcast is hosted by James Shooter in cooperation with Rewilding Europe. On a monthly basis, James shares the stories of nature’s recovery from rewilding in Europe’s operational landscapes and other organizations within the European Rewilding Network.

In the Rewilding Earth podcast, host Jack Humphrey showcases the work of individuals involved in preserving nature’s building blocks. Jack interviews conservation biologists, climate activists, naturalists, organizers, and artists, providing you with the chance to meet all the key players committed to the challenge of rewilding the world.

Rewilding the World is hosted by Ben Goldsmith. In his podcast, he engages in conversations with some of the most influential people in the field of rewilding, showcasing projects ranging from rewilding the great plains of America to reintroducing wolves and bears in Spain.

In his podcast, host Peter Michael Bauer explores the philosophical and practical aspects of rewilding. With a new rewilding narrative supported by contemporary science and research, he speaks to individuals within the field and movement of rewilding, showcasing projects, approaches, and stories.

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