Wild Voices: Aidan Gallagher

Aidan Gallagher is a world-renowned actor and singer and also a UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador and one of the youngest ever Goodwill Ambassadors. You can find him at aidanrgallagher.com and @AidanRGallagher. This episode and interview are brought to you (with our huge gratitude) by Kate on Conservation (@KateonConsrvation and kateonconservation.com), and was recorded at the Illegal… Read More Wild Voices: Aidan Gallagher

Wild Voices: bringing military expertise to nature conservation, James Glancy

This episode is a conversation with James Glancy (https://www.jamesglancy.com/biography and https://twitter.com/jaglancy) who is a host of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, a conservationist who works with Veterans For Wildlife supporting the work of wildlife rangers in many African countries, and a former marine. In this conversation we talk about a childhood where he felt a passion for nature… Read More Wild Voices: bringing military expertise to nature conservation, James Glancy

Wild Voices: the “godfather” of biodiversity, Professor Thomas Lovejoy

This episode is a cracker – it’s with the so-called ‘godfather of biodiversity’ Professor Thomas Lovejoy. Thomas Lovejoy is a Senior Fellow at the United Nations Foundation, an expert on climate and biological dynamics in the Amazon, he was previously the biodiversity advisor to the World Bank, and is known for being the first person… Read More Wild Voices: the “godfather” of biodiversity, Professor Thomas Lovejoy

Wild Voices: healing ourselves through a balanced relationship with nature, Scott Haber

Scott Haber began as a bioengineering student, but transitioned into nature-based mindfulness practice after learning from a woman who was practising traditional Andean ways. Scott then received the Bonderman Fellowship which allowed him to visit traditional, nature-based cultures around the world and learn from them. He now undertakes a unique blend of shared interests, including… Read More Wild Voices: healing ourselves through a balanced relationship with nature, Scott Haber

Wild Voices: a champion for the wilderness, Jo Roberts

Jo Roberts is Chief Executive of the Wilderness Foundation (https://wildernessfoundation.org.uk). She has served as its CEO since 2004. The Foundation works to transform the lives of young people from challenged and challenging backgrounds through wilderness experiences and thereby to demonstrate the value of wilderness. Jo and the Foundation run workshops, mentoring and expeditions at their… Read More Wild Voices: a champion for the wilderness, Jo Roberts

Wild Voices: from photographer to fracking activist, Emily Mott

Emily Mott (http://www.emilymott.com) is a photographer and environmental activist. She was educated at The Putney School, Dartmouth College and Art Center College of Design. In New York City she worked as a pastry chef and book reviewer before turning to photography. Among her clients have been Rolling Stone magazine, the New Yorker, the Telegraph, Waitrose, Ikea,… Read More Wild Voices: from photographer to fracking activist, Emily Mott

Wild Voices: the Snowdonia shepherdess delivering for nature, Teleri Fielden

This conversation is with Teleri Fielden (@TeleriFielden), the National Trust and Welsh Young Farmers scholar at Llyndy Isaf farm in Snowdonia. Teleri was recently featured on the BBC’s Snowdonia Shepherdess programme. She looks after a farm on the slopes of the Welsh mountains in Snowdonia. And in this conversation tells us about her experience in… Read More Wild Voices: the Snowdonia shepherdess delivering for nature, Teleri Fielden

Wild Voices: giving nature a voice through the camera, Lizzie Daly

Lizzie Daly (http://www.lizziedalywildlife.com/) is a wildlife filmmaker and presenter. You can find her on twitter @_LizzieDaly and her youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC20DGpTHgqDlgctp6jDkmZg. Lizzie is a biologist and broadcaster, a wildlife filmmaker both in front of and behind the camera for BBC Earth Unplugged, CBeebies and NatGeo Kids. She’s also the founder of the “Do You… Read More Wild Voices: giving nature a voice through the camera, Lizzie Daly