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- 🇬🇧GB · Nature#8030K to 100K
- 🇺🇸US · Nature#9730K to 100K
- 🇩🇪DE · Nature#1905K to 30K
- 🇮🇳IN · Nature#4830K to 100K
- 🇧🇷BR · Nature#5110K to 30K
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104K to 358K🎙 ~2x weekly·171 episodes·Last published 1w ago - Monthly Reach
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Episode 176: Protecting and Restoring the Wild Heart of the Sky Islands with Louise Misztal
Jun 12, 2026
43m 45s
Episode 175: How Bedrock Environmental Laws Are Holding the Line in Alaska (For Now) with Cooper Freeman
May 29, 2026
44m 47s
Episode 174: How Fiction Moves the Needle on Real-World Conservation
May 16, 2026
42m 34s
Episode 173: Laiken Jordahl on the Battle for Big Bend
May 1, 2026
36m 17s
Episode 172: “Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller” with Miriam Horn
Apr 17, 2026
55m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Episode 176: Protecting and Restoring the Wild Heart of the Sky Islands with Louise Misztal✨ | biodiversityconservation+3 | Louise Misztal | Sky Island Alliance | Sky Island Regionsouthwestern United States+1 | Sky Islandbiodiversity+6 | — | 43m 45s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Episode 175: How Bedrock Environmental Laws Are Holding the Line in Alaska (For Now) with Cooper Freeman✨ | environmental lawsAlaskan conservation+3 | Cooper Freeman | Center for Biological Diversity | Alaska | Alaskaenvironmental laws+4 | — | 44m 47s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Episode 174: How Fiction Moves the Needle on Real-World Conservation✨ | fictionconservation+3 | Julie Carrick Dalton | The Rewilding Institute | — | fictionconservation+5 | — | 42m 34s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Episode 173: Laiken Jordahl on the Battle for Big Bend✨ | border wall constructionenvironmental advocacy+5 | Laiken Jordahl | Center for Biological Diversity | Big Bend National ParkWest Texas | border wallBig Bend+5 | — | 36m 17s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Episode 172: “Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller” with Miriam Horn✨ | mountain gorillaswildlife conservation+3 | Miriam Horn | — | — | George B. Schallermountain gorillas+3 | — | 55m 20s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Episode 171: The Hidden Universe of Springs with Larry Stevens✨ | ecologysprings+3 | Dr. Larry Stevens | Museum of Northern ArizonaSprings Stewardship Institute | Grand Canyon National Park | springsecology+3 | — | 40m 16s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Episode 170: Paul Watson Defending the Southern Ocean with Operation Krill Wars✨ | marine conservationenvironmental activism+3 | Paul Watson | Paul Watson FoundationGreenpeace+1 | — | Paul WatsonSouthern Ocean+3 | — | 49m 56s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Episode 169: Reba Elliott on the Strategic Power of Older Women in Defense of Public Lands✨ | public landsenvironmental advocacy+3 | Reba Elliott | Great Old Broads for WildernessDaughters for Earth+2 | — | Reba Elliottpublic lands+3 | — | 48m 29s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Episode 168: American Prairie’s Sean Gerrity on the Art of Thinking Bigger to Rewild the Planet✨ | rewildingwildlife conservation+3 | Sean Gerrity | American PrairieWild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story | Lower 48 statesYellowstone+1 | rewildingAmerican Prairie+3 | — | 44m 51s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Episode 167: Paul Lister on Rewilding Scotland’s Highlands at Alladale Wilderness Reserve✨ | rewildingnature restoration+3 | Paul Lister | European Nature Trust | Alladale Wilderness ReserveScotland | rewildingScotland+5 | — | 42m 23s | |
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| 1/23/26 | ![]() Episode 166: Coral Reef Restoration with Sam Teicher of Coral Vita | In this episode, we explore the frontlines of coral reef rewilding with Sam Teicher, co-founder of Coral Vita. While coral reefs cover a mere fraction of the ocean floor, they are the essential architects of marine life, providing the structural foundation for a quarter of all species in the ocean. We discuss the urgent shift […] Read full article: Episode 166: Coral Reef Restoration with Sam Teicher of Coral Vita | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Episode 165: Filming the Elusive El Tigre for “Borderlands Jaguar” with Austin Alvarado | Episode summary Jack Humphrey interviews filmmaker Austin Alvarado about his work on the new Fin & Fur Films documentary “Borderlands Jaguar,” which documents jaguars at the Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora, Mexico. Austin shares his journey from river guide in West Texas to wildlife cinematographer, detailing the intense dedication required for remote camera work — […] Read full article: Episode 165: Filming the Elusive El Tigre for “Borderlands Jaguar” with Austin Alvarado | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Episode 164: Cuenca Los Ojos – A Rewilding Success Story Still Being Written with Valerie Gordon | About Valerie and Cuenca Los Ojos Valerie Gordon’s conservation work spans more than two decades focused on endangered species, water, rangeland, and wildlife habitat. Most notably, she spearheaded the transition of Cuenca Los Ojos, a family foundation started by her mother, Valer Clark, into a non-profit that promotes land restoration in the U.S. and Mexico. […] Read full article: Episode 164: Cuenca Los Ojos – A Rewilding Success Story Still Being Written with Valerie Gordon | — | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Episode 163: Steve Carver on the Challenges of Implementing Rewilding Goals Across Fragmented Geographic, Cultural, and Political Landscapes | Dr. Steve Carver is Professor of Rewilding and Wilderness Science in the School of Geography, University of Leeds and Director of the Wildland Research Institute. He has over 30 years of experience in GIS and multi-criteria evaluation, with special interests in wilderness, wildlands, rewilding, landscape evaluation, and public participation. He has worked extensively on the […] Read full article: Episode 163: Steve Carver on the Challenges of Implementing Rewilding Goals Across Fragmented Geographic, Cultural, and Political Landscapes | — | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Episode 162: Inside Dave Parsons’ Battle to Bring Back El Lobo and the Decades of Carnivore Advocacy That Followed | Dave is retired from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where from 1990-1999 he led the USFWS’s effort to reintroduce the endangered Mexican gray wolf to the American Southwest. His interests include the ecology and conservation of large carnivores, protection and conservation of biodiversity, and wildlands conservation at scales that fully support ecological and evolutionary […] Read full article: Episode 162: Inside Dave Parsons’ Battle to Bring Back El Lobo and the Decades of Carnivore Advocacy That Followed | — | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Episode 161: Danny Giovale – The Vision to Innovate, the Passion to Rewild | About Danny Giovale Danny Giovale is the founder and president of Kahtoola, an outdoor equipment company he established in 1999. As a native of Flagstaff, Arizona, Giovale was deeply influenced by the area’s local community and environment, which fostered a strong sense of stewardship that guides his work. Kahtoola, which specializes in winter traction products, […] Read full article: Episode 161: Danny Giovale – The Vision to Innovate, the Passion to Rewild | — | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Episode 160: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 3: Spain’s Missing Lynx Makes A Cautionary Comeback | Summary In this episode, Julius Purcell takes us into the heart of Spain’s Sierra Morena to explore the dramatic recovery of the Iberian Lynx, once the world’s most endangered feline. We follow the story from near-extinction to a conservation success, meet the people behind the restoration project, and examine the complex relationship between rural communities, […] Read full article: Episode 160: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 3: Spain’s Missing Lynx Makes A Cautionary Comeback | — | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Episode 159: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 2: The Brown Bear’s Rocky Return to the Pyrenees | Episode Summary In this episode, Julius Purcell journeys deep into the Pyrenees to explore the dramatic story of brown bears—once nearly extinct in these mountains, now at the center of a fierce cultural and ecological debate. Through vivid field reporting, interviews with conservationists, shepherds, and locals, we trace the history of Pyrenean brown bear (Ursus […] Read full article: Episode 159: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 2: The Brown Bear’s Rocky Return to the Pyrenees | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Episode 158: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 1: The Wolf’s Uneasy Return to Germany | Happy Wolf Awareness Week! Julius Purcell discovered his interest in audio while training as a journalist in the Middle East. He later worked as a deputy editor at National Geographic History magazine, a role that sparked his fascination with environmental history and rewilding. Julius’s audio series for the Rewilding Institute, “WOLF, BEAR, LYNX,” looks at […] Read full article: Episode 158: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 1: The Wolf’s Uneasy Return to Germany | — | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Episode 157: The Jaguar’s Path – Rewilding a Continental Corridor with Sebastian Di Martino | A biologist with a lifelong dedication to conservation, Sebastián Di Martino began his involvement with environmental organizations at the age of 13. He earned a degree in Biology in his native Argentina and a Master’s in Natural Protected Areas in Spain before working with the Directorate of Natural Protected Areas of the Province of Neuquén. […] Read full article: Episode 157: The Jaguar’s Path – Rewilding a Continental Corridor with Sebastian Di Martino | — | ||||||
| 10/3/25 | ![]() Episode 156: The Golden Toad – Hope, Loss, and the Power of Conservation Storytelling | Trevor Ritland spent two years in the cloud forests of Costa Rica before returning to the United States to complete graduate work in documentary studies and science communication. His writing and video projects explore imperiled species, environmental mysteries, and ghost stories. Trevor lives with his wife and daughter (and their dog, Indiana Bones) in Flagstaff, […] Read full article: Episode 156: The Golden Toad – Hope, Loss, and the Power of Conservation Storytelling | — | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Episode 155: Jaguars, Justice, and the Border Wall – Stories from the Frontlines With Russ McSpadden | Russ McSpadden works to protect public lands and the wildlife who call them home in Arizona and the rest of the Southwest. Before joining the Center in 2012, Russ engaged in grassroots environmental activism. He holds a master’s degree in environmental history from Florida Atlantic University. Show Notes In this episode of the Rewilding Earth […] Read full article: Episode 155: Jaguars, Justice, and the Border Wall – Stories from the Frontlines With Russ McSpadden | — | ||||||
| 9/5/25 | ![]() Episode 154: “The American Southwest” Elevates The Art of Storytelling In Wildlife Films | With a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Cape Town, Ryan Olinger is a wildlife biologist as well as an award-winning photographer and videographer. He has dedicated nearly a decade to studying a variety of species and the impact of climate change, with field experience spanning the American Southwest to Africa. Ryan’s […] Read full article: Episode 154: “The American Southwest” Elevates The Art of Storytelling In Wildlife Films | — | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | ![]() Episode 153: Preparing For A Catamount Homecoming in the Northeast | Renee Seacor is Mighty Earth’s Northeast Rewilding Director, where she oversees the campaign to reintroduce catamounts to the forests of the Northeast. Renee previously served as the Carnivore Conservation Director for Project Coyote, overseeing campaigns aimed at promoting coexistence with North America’s wild carnivore species. She has built a career in environmental advocacy, using litigation […] Read full article: Episode 153: Preparing For A Catamount Homecoming in the Northeast | — | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | ![]() Episode 152: Wild Cat Rewilding In Pakistan | Zafeer Ahmed Shaikh is an early-career conservationist from Southern Pakistan, mainly focused on initiatives dedicated to lesser-known wildlife species found in the country. He has a unique passion for the lesser-known wild cats of Pakistan. With the country’s tiger and lion populations gone, his focus shifted to the small, elusive species that still call Pakistan […] Read full article: Episode 152: Wild Cat Rewilding In Pakistan | — | ||||||
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22 placements across 20 markets.
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22 placements across 20 markets.
























