Coffee with Conservationists
71 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago -Coffee with Conservationists is an irregularly published podcast hosted by photographer and filmmaker George Steedman Jones
During each episode George sits down over a cup of coffee (with a focus on ethics and sustainability) and talks to people who dedicate their lives to protecting, researching and documenting the natural world. The podcast discusses diverse topics within ecology, natural history, activism, storytelling and more.
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Episode 48 - Talking with Rebecca Daniel about ocean conservation and powerful stories
March 02, 2024 09:30 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MBRebecca is an Award-winning science communicator, director of The Marine Diaries and a strong advocate of ocean conservation and storytelling. We talk about the ocean conservation, marine communications and the importance of impactful stories, and her future work with the Marine Diaries and Beyond. We do cover topics I’ve touched on before, but I strongly believe everyone has a unique perspective on these topics. You can find out more about Rebecca on LinkdIn and get involved with the ...
Episode 47 - Talking with Jon Cranfield about reptiles, amphibians and ecological consulting
January 21, 2024 12:38 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MBJon is an ecological consultant specialising in reptile and amphibian advice, care and mitigation. He's also a recorder and major figurehead of his local ARG UK group. We talk about the ecosystem importance of reptiles and amphibians, why you should join your local Amphibian and Reptile UK group and the highs and lows of wildlife mitigation fieldwork. You can find out more about Jon on LinkdIn. Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Suppor...
Episode 46 - Talking with Lucy Grabe-Watson about protecting the UK's ancient woodlands
January 02, 2024 10:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MBLucy is a campaigner, award-winning conservationist, and founder of the campaign Ancient Woodlands UK. We talk about the many benefits of ancient woodlands, the fight for their legal protection, the many threats facing them and how you at home can get involved. You can find out more about Lucy on Instagram and follow the campaign here. Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here Coffee feature from Landmark coffee. Co...
Episode 45 - Talking with Satish Kumar about reverential ecology, social justice and holistic education
October 31, 2023 11:39 - 30 minutes - 42.3 MBSatish is a world-renowned peace and ecological activist, educator and former monk. We talk about reverential ecology, intersectionality and the impacts of holistic education at the Schumacher Collage. You can find out more about Satish and find his books here. Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here Coffee feature from Potterbeans. Origin: Cuba Region: Sierra Maestra Mountains, Serrano Region Species: Arabica Grow...
Episode 44 - Talking with Will Ritson about sustainability & ethics in chocolate production
October 15, 2023 11:14 - 23 minutes - 32.2 MBWill is the Marketing And Business Development Coordinator at local Cornish chocolate company Chocolarder. We talk about how they make their chocolate as sustainable and ethical as possible; touching on subjects including deforestation, sail-shipped, indigenous grown chocolate and their impacts on the local community. Follow the podcast on Instagram | follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram | Support me on Ko-fi here My 'coffee' feature this episode actually a Chocolarder's House Blend D...
Episode 43 - Talking with Rada Pandeva about accessibility in marine science
September 23, 2023 10:34 - 39 minutes - 54.7 MBRada is a marine science student based in Cornwall. We talk about her Erasmus+ small scale partnership, The Thalassophile Project, which aims to make marine science accessible to everyone - with a focus on d/Deaf and visually impaired people. Follow the project here. Follow the podcast on Instagram | follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram | Support me on Ko-fi here My 'coffee' feature this episode actually a drinking chocolate from Chocolarder. I'll tell you much more about them in the nex...
Episode 42 - Talking with Jessica Moreno about road ecology
August 22, 2023 09:18 - 36 minutes - 49.6 MBJessica is a wildlife biologist and road ecologist. We talk about the field of road ecology, and the importance of providing safe passages for wildlife. Follow the podcast on Instagram | follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram | Support me on Ko-fi here My coffee feature this episode is Olfactory Coffee. Find out more on their website. Farm: Aquiares Estate Country: Costa Rica Region: Bahia Turriaba Variety: Esperanza Process: Washed Altitude: 800 - 1400 masl Producer: Don A...
Episode 41 - Talking with Ben Garrick about his film "In Search of Owls"
July 28, 2023 18:17 - 41 minutes - 56.9 MBBen is a wildlife filmmaker and graduate of Marine & Natural History Photography at Falmouth university. We talk about his final year film “In Search of Owls”, some of the threats facing owls in the UK, and why he dedicated over a year of his life to these stunning animals. Watch Ben's film here. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here My coffee feature this week is Plot Coffee. Find out more on their website. C...
Episode 40 - Talking with Emma de Saram about student campaigning and Just Stop Oil
July 09, 2023 10:22 - 43 minutes - 59.1 MBEmma is a climate activist and Student Guild President at Exeter University. talk about the Shell Out! campaign, the direct action group Just Stop Oil, and the many nuances within the conversation about no new oil and gas licences. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here My coffee feature this week is Radical Roasters. Find out more on their website. Producer - Multiple smallholders from Chota, Peru & Colombia Tas...
Episode 39 - Talking with Madeleine Fabusova about moth conservation
June 23, 2023 08:00 - 35 minutes - 49.2 MBMadeleine is a masters student studying Conservation Biology and Ecology at the University of Exeter, on their Falmouth campus in Cornwall. In the third episode in a series of local walking podcast episodes, we talk about moths! The issues affecting them, their importance to their local environment, and breaking down the stigma surrounding them. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here My coffee feature this week is ...
Episode 37 - Talking with Arthur Petherbridge about hunting for conservation in the UK
October 11, 2022 07:30 - 59 minutes - 81.4 MBFor the last episode for quite a long time, Arthur wrote his own bio that I think perfectly sums up his role in this heavily nuanced conversation: "Arthur is a DSC2-qualified deer manager. He channels his passion for wild areas and the animals that populate them, to offer a rounded and respectful approach to resolving Deer related issues, sensitively and creatively. Arthur’s connection to the land has forged in him deep respect and recognition of its importance of it, in all our lives. As a...
Episode 38 - Talking with Arthur Petherbridge about hunting for conservation in the UK
October 11, 2022 07:30 - 59 minutes - 81.4 MBFor the last episode for quite a long time, Arthur wrote his own bio that I think perfectly sums up his role in this heavily nuanced conversation: "Arthur is a DSC2-qualified deer manager. He channels his passion for wild areas and the animals that populate them, to offer a rounded and respectful approach to resolving Deer related issues, sensitively and creatively. Arthur’s connection to the land has forged in him deep respect and recognition of its importance of it, in all our lives. As a...
Episode 37 - Talking with Tolmeia Gregory & Celina Chien about the climate crisis, finding hope and taking action
August 18, 2022 19:48 - 1 hour - 93.6 MBAmong many other things, Tolmeia is a climate justice activist, freelance artist and host of the podcast 'Idealistically'; and Celina is an ecologist and conservation photographer. We talk about the climate and ecological crisis; the recent heatwaves in the UK caused by this crisis; and finding hope in the face of it all. You can find out more about Tolmeia's work here: https://www.tolmeiagregory.com/ and Celina's work here: https://www.celinachien.com/ Follow the podcast on Instagram / f...
Episode 36 - Talking with Richard Brown & Mary Ellis about lawn ecology and the benefits of scything your lawns
July 29, 2022 12:36 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MBRichard is a botanist, ecologist and member of the Scythe Association of Britain and Ireland. Mary is a strong advocate for wildlife and semi-professional scyther. We talk about lawn and meadow ecology, the No-Mow-May campaign and the benefits of hand-scything. We're well into July Now, so sadly any May practices will have to be implemented in 2023! (P.S. - the "explicit" content is just a little swear word and the name of a public Instagram account. Nothing to be afraid of!) You can find ...
Episode 35 - Talking with Alana Scott about rewilding Cornwall
July 04, 2022 12:08 - 23 minutes - 21.4 MBAlana is an ecology student studying at the University of Exeter, on their Falmouth campus in Cornwall. In the second episode in a series of local walking podcast episodes, we talk about the vital work being done by Kernow Conservation, and the future for the rewilding of the Cornish landscape. You can find out more about Kernow Conservation's work on their website Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here Switching it up this we...
Episode 34 - Talking with Florencia Cerutti about shark/ray science and misrepresentation and M.I.S.S. Elasmo
May 14, 2022 17:25 - 42 minutes - 58.8 MBFlorencia is a marine biologist who specialises in elasmobranchs - sharks and rays! We talk about the work of incredible organisation Minorities in Shark Science, the misrepresentation of sharks due to pop culture and the importance of sharks and rays to the marine environment. You can find out more about Florencia's work on Twitter and her website Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram / Support me on Ko-fi here Coffee notes - Skylark Coffee Origin ...
Episode 33 - Talking with Emily Gilford about behavioural ecology and conservation policy
April 20, 2022 12:16 - 29 minutes - 40.5 MB[A brief note on sound - we had mic issues on the day, but decided to press on. I apologise in advance for any audio problems, and I really hope you can enjoy the content despite the background noise and volume problems] Emily is an ecologist and zoologist based in Falmouth. In the first in a series of local walking podcast episodes, we talk about using behavioural ecology and effective science communication to influence conservation change, on both an organisational and individual level. You...
Episode 32 - Talking to several local environmental groups at Falmouth's "Blue Day"
March 31, 2022 13:20 - 32 minutes - 44.3 MBThere are so many incredible local groups protecting the marine environment around Cornwall. In this episode I spoke to many of them at Falmouth Marine Conservation's "Blue Day". We talk about a range of topics from bashing oysters to diving for ghost nets! You can find out more about the groups I spoke to here: - Falmouth Marine Conservation - Falmouth Harbour - Cornwall Wildlife Trust - BDMLR - Greenpeace Falmouth - Fathoms Free Follow the podcast on Instagram / follow me - @geor...
Episode 31 - Talking with Thor Hanson about Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid
March 05, 2022 17:53 - 56 minutes - 104 MBThor is a conservation biologist, ecologist and author. We talk about the importance of bees, warfare ecology, and the subjects surrounding his new book - “Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid” which is out now. You can find out more about Thor's work here: https://thorhanson.net/ and buy a copy of his latest books and more in most bookshops/web-stores. Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Coffee Notes - Africafe insta...
Episode 30 - Talking with Lola Karpf about neo-colonialism in conservation
February 11, 2022 20:00 - 59 minutes - 109 MBLola is a media and communications officer for Indigenous rights organisation Survival International. We talk about the importance of decolonising wildlife conservation, how Indigenous people suffer in the name of conservation, why international NGOs such as WWF have a lot to answer for, and much more. This is a subject I’ve been wanting to get onto the podcast for a long time. I do hope you can all listen and learn from this episode, however, I do have to place a content warning on this epis...
Episode 29 - Talking with Rob Dunn about a Natural History of the Future
January 23, 2022 19:18 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MBRob is an ecologist, biologist and author. We talk about listening to the laws of biology over technology, agriculture, adaptation, and his latest book. You can find out more about Rob's work here: https://robdunnlab.com/ and buy a copy of A Natural History of the Future in most bookshops/web-stores. Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Coffee Notes - Bird and Wild Coffee Tasting notes - balanced cocoa and fruit ta...
Episode 28 - Talking with Jess Charlesworth about captive Reindeer in the UK
December 24, 2021 19:41 - 52 minutes - 96.2 MBJess is an outdoor photographer and tour guide, currently working from northern Finland. We talk about her the surprisingly large amount of captive reindeer in the UK, and the many welfare issues that come with keeping them here. You can find out more about Jess's work here: https://www.jesscharlesworth.com/reindeer and here: https://www.instagram.com/charlesworthjess/?hl=en-gb Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Coffee...
Episode 27 - Talking with Hedvika Michnova about coffee and climate change
December 18, 2021 17:11 - 22 minutes - 41.9 MBHedvika is an award-winning filmmaker and wildlife TV researcher. We talk about her highly successful graduate film "It's Bean Too Hot", which gives a detailed look into how the climate crisis is having a big impact on the coffee industry. You can find out more about Hedvika's work here: https://hedvikamichnova.com/ and here: https://www.instagram.com/hedvika_michnova/ Her film is now available to watch on the Waterbear Network. Sign up for free here: (not an ad!) https://join.waterbea...
Episode 26 - Talking with Ben Porter and Sjúrður Hammer about seabirds and coastal development
October 19, 2021 18:00 - 58 minutes - 80.8 MBBen is a naturalist and photographer, and Sjúrður is a biologist working for the Faroese Environment Agency. We talk about their work on the Faroe Islands, where they’ve been working to monitor the impact of offshore developments, including wind farms and light pollution, on seabirds. You can find out more about Ben and Sjúrður's work here: https://www.benporterwildlife.co.uk/blog/field-notes-from-the-faroes and follow them both on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/benwildimages/...
Episode 25 - Talking with Joe Harkness about mental health and nature
September 07, 2021 16:27 - 1 hour - 68.4 MBJoe is an avid birder, a SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) by trade, and author of the bestselling book Bird Therapy. You can find out more about Joe's work here: https://joeharkness.co.uk/ and download his teaching pack here: https://joeharkness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Bird-Therapy-Teaching-Pack-V3.pdf Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Coffee Notes - Redbank Coffee roasters I haven't had the ...
Episode 24 - Talking with Scott Gudrich about blue carbon and community outreach with The Plover Rovers
August 28, 2021 21:26 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MBScott is a marine scientist, conservationist and director of community outreach and science communication charity The Plover Rovers (registered charity in England and Wales (1189992)). We talked about about salt-marsh and seagrass, their links to blue carbon, and bringing effective and accessible science communication to coastal communities. You can find out more about Scott's work here: https://www.plover-rovers.com/ and here: https://www.instagram.com/plover.rovers/ Follow the podcast o...
Episode 24 - Talking with Scott Gudrich about blue carbon and community outreach
August 28, 2021 21:26 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MBScott is a marine scientist, conservationist and director of community outreach and science communication charity The Plover Rovers (registered charity in England and Wales (1189992)). We talked about about salt-marsh and seagrass, their links to blue carbon, and bringing effective and accessible science communication to coastal communities. You can find out more about Scott's work here: https://www.plover-rovers.com/ and here: https://www.instagram.com/plover.rovers/ Follow the podcast o...
Episode 23 - Talking with Isabel Ontaneda about the Maquipucuna reserve, community ecotourism and Andean bears.
July 06, 2021 20:37 - 45 minutes - 41.4 MBIsabel is a conservationist and operations manager at Maquipucuna reserve and ecolodge. We talked about the conservation work done at the reserve, community-lead ecotourism, Andean bear congregations and the threats facing people and wildlife in the area. You can find out more about Isabel's work here: https://www.instagram.com/isaonta/, https://www.instagram.com/maquipucuna/ and here https://www.maquipucuna.org/. Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow m...
Episode 22 - Talking with Charlotte Foote about bird ringing and making nature safe and accessible for all
June 05, 2021 14:12 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MBCharlotte is a licensed bird ringer, citizen scientist and wildlife photographer. We talked about the importance of bird ringing, Schedule 1 licensing and how it applies to wildlife photography and making nature safe and accessible for all. You can find out more about Charlotte's work here: https://www.instagram.com/birdringer19/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Buy me a Ko-fi and help support local and indigeno...
Episode 22 - Talking with Charlotte Foote about bird ringing, Schedule 1 licensing and making nature safe and accessible for all
June 05, 2021 14:12 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MBCharlotte is a licensed bird ringer, citizen scientist and wildlife photographer. We talked about the importance of bird ringing, Schedule 1 licensing and how it applies to wildlife photography and making nature safe and accessible for all. You can find out more about Charlotte's work here: https://www.instagram.com/birdringer19/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Buy me a Ko-fi and help support local and indigeno...
Episode 21 - Talking with Celina Chien about the Illegal Wildlife Trade, and the importance of truthful science communication
May 27, 2021 15:26 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MBCelina is an intersectional conservationist, ecologist, photojournalist, ambassador for Girls who Click and a member of the youth council for Reseva - the Youth Land Trust. We talked about the Illegal Wildlife Trade, the importance of truthful science communication, her work with Reserva - the youth land trust, and the lack of diversity in wildlife filmmaking and photojournalism. We also finished off the episode talking about two incredible books, so stay tuned for more book-related content o...
Episode 21 - Talking with Celina Chien about the Illegal Wildlife Trade, the importance of truthful science communication and more
May 27, 2021 15:26 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MBCelina is an intersectional conservationist, ecologist, photojournalist, ambassador for Girls who Click and a member of the youth council for Reseva - the Youth Land Trust. We talked about the Illegal Wildlife Trade, the importance of truthful science communication, her work with Reserva - the youth land trust, and the lack of diversity in wildlife filmmaking and photojournalism. We also finished off the episode talking about two incredible books, so stay tuned for more book-related content ...
Episode 20 - Talking with Tolga Aktas about the African Wild Dogs, soil health and connecting kids with nature
April 27, 2021 15:06 - 42 minutes - 39 MBTolga is a conservation biologist, writer and environmental photojournalist. We talked about his work with African Wild Dogs, soil health and science, connecting kids with nature and more! You can find out more about Tolga's work here: https://www.instagram.com/tolga_aktas1/?hl=en and here https://waysofthenaturalworld.wordpress.com/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram.** Buy me a Ko-fi and help support local and indigen...
Episode 20 - Talking with Tolga Aktas about the African Wild Dogs, soil health, connecting kids with nature and more!
April 27, 2021 15:06 - 42 minutes - 39 MBTolga is a conservation biologist, writer and environmental photojournalist. We talked about his work with African Wild Dogs, soil health and science, connecting kids with nature and more! You can find out more about Tolga's work here: https://www.instagram.com/tolga_aktas1/?hl=en and here https://waysofthenaturalworld.wordpress.com/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram.** Buy me a Ko-fi and help support local and indigen...
Episode 19 - Talking with Indah Sartika Sari about Sumatran Rhinos and breaking barriers to women working in science
April 05, 2021 17:35 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MBIndah is a conservationist, scientist, project leader and current postgrad student at the University of Exeter. We talked about her work with sumatran rhinos, the importance of data collection surveys, how vital community engagement is in conservation, and breaking down the barriers to women becoming scientists. You can find out more about Indah's work here: https://www.instagram.com/littlespiderhunter/ and here https://www.instagram.com/indahssphotos/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @co...
Episode 18 - PART 2 - Talking with Jordan Lerma - Our thoughts on Seaspiracy
April 03, 2021 12:06 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MBJordan is a marine scientist and drone pilot who's work focusses on researching Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) using drones. We talked about the new Netflix documentary "Seaspiracy" and looked at it from the a non-expert perspective (mine) and a scientific perspective (Jordan's). We also discussed complex, convoluted and often misunderstood topics such as whaling in the Faroe Islands. You can find out more about Jordan's work here: https://www.instagram.com/uheheu/?hl=en and here https:/...
Episode 18 - Talking with Jordan Lerma - PART 1 - Drone use in whales & dolphins conservation research
April 01, 2021 17:05 - 21 minutes - 19.4 MBJordan is a marine scientist and drone pilot who's work focusses on researching Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) using drones. We talked about a close encounter between a paddle-boarder (not Jordan as I incorrectly said) and four humpback whales, new non-invasive breath sampling techniques and the possibilities of future research into cetacean behaviour. You can find out more about Jordan's work here: https://www.instagram.com/uheheu/?hl=en here https://www.cascadiaresearch.org/drones, http...
Episode 18 - Talking with Jordan Lerma - PART 1 - How drones can be used to research and conserve whales and dolphins
April 01, 2021 17:05 - 21 minutes - 19.4 MBJordan is a marine scientist and drone pilot who's work focusses on researching Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) using drones. We talked about a close encounter between a paddle-boarder (not Jordan as I incorrectly said) and four humpback whales, new non-invasive breath sampling techniques and the possibilities of future research into cetacean behaviour. You can find out more about Jordan's work here: https://www.instagram.com/uheheu/?hl=en here https://www.cascadiaresearch.org/drones, http...
Episode 17 - Talking with KM Reyes about her on-the-ground conservation work in the Philippines
March 07, 2021 13:50 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MBKM is a conservation lobbyist, National Geographic explorer and founder/director of the Centre for Sustainability Philippines. We talked about her flagship conservation projects, the biodiversity of the Philippines, the importance of working with Indigenous and local people, and why it is so dangerous to be an environmentalist in the Philippines. You can find out more about KM’s work here: https://www.instagram.com/karinamay_reyes/?hl=en and here https://www.instagram.com/centreforsustainabi...
Episode 17 - Talking with Karina Reyes about her on-the-ground conservation work in the Philippines
March 07, 2021 13:50 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MBKarina is a conservation lobbyist, National Geographic explorer and founder/director of the Centre for Sustainability Philippines. We talked about her flagship conservation projects, the biodiversity of the Philippines, the importance of working with Indigenous and local people, and why it is so dangerous to be an environmentalist in the Philippines. You can find out more about Karina's work here: https://www.instagram.com/karinamay_reyes/?hl=en and here https://www.instagram.com/centrefor...
Episode 15 - Talking with Sophie Pavelle about beaver reintroduction and staying positive
March 02, 2021 00:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MBSophie is a science communicator, writer, presenter and zoologist. We talked about beavers being reintroduced to the UK, staying positive during the global pandemic, the process of making a film in a very challenging circumstances, her new book and more. You can find out more about Sophie's work here: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/ and check out the Beaver Trust here: https://beavertrust.org/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmo...
Episode 16 - Talking with Madison O'Connell about her film Tails of Confinement and the many issues with captive cetaceans
February 25, 2021 17:00 - 1 hour - 56.4 MBMadison is an animal photojournalist and filmmaker and an activist for cetacean (whale and dolphin) captivity. We talked about her student film Tails of Confinement, the many issues of keeping orcas and other cetaceans in captivity, and her more. You can find out more about Madison's work here: https://www.instagram.com/mediabymads/ and watch the Tails of Confinement here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeUyUNJT-Vk There was a bit of a technical hitch at the start but we got through it. T...
Episode 16 - Talking with Madison O'Connell about whales and dolphins living in captivity
February 25, 2021 17:00 - 1 hour - 56.4 MBMadison is an animal photojournalist and filmmaker and an activist for cetacean (whale and dolphin) captivity. We talked about her student film Tails of Confinement, the many issues of keeping orcas and other cetaceans in captivity, and her more. You can find out more about Madison's work here: https://www.instagram.com/mediabymads/ and watch the Tails of Confinement here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeUyUNJT-Vk There was a bit of a technical hitch at the start but we got through it. The...
Episode 15 - Talking with Sophie Pavelle beaver reintroduction, staying positive in a pandemic and her favourite nature writing
February 05, 2021 14:49 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MBSophie is a science communicator, writer, presenter and zoologist. We talked about beavers being reintroduced to the UK, staying positive during the global pandemic, the process of making a film in a very challenging circumstances, her new book and more. You can find out more about Sophie's work here: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/ and check out the Beaver Trust here: https://beavertrust.org/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynm...
Episode 15 - Talking with Sophie Pavelle about beaver reintroduction, staying positive in a pandemic and her favourite nature writing
February 05, 2021 14:49 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MBSophie is a science communicator, writer, presenter and zoologist. We talked about beavers being reintroduced to the UK, staying positive during the global pandemic, the process of making a film in a very challenging circumstances, her new book and more. You can find out more about Sophie's work here: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/ and check out the Beaver Trust here: https://beavertrust.org/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynm...
Episode 14 - Talking with Alex Cunningham about his work Chester Zoo and the importance of zoos in global conservation and education
January 25, 2021 17:47 - 50 minutes - 68.8 MBAlex is a conservation education assistant at Chester Zoo. We talked about the role zoos can play in global conservation, the controversies surrounding captive animals, the importance of zoos in educating the public on the threats facing wildlife and we also chatted about the work Chester Zoo specifically is doing for wildlife both at the zoo and worldwide. You can find more about Alex's work here: https://www.instagram.com/cunningwildlife/ and below are the social media pages of some intere...
Episode 14 - Talking with Alex Cunningham about the role of zoos in global conservation and education
January 25, 2021 17:47 - 50 minutes - 68.8 MBAlex is a conservation education assistant at Chester Zoo. We talked about the role zoos can play in global conservation, the controversies surrounding captive animals, the importance of zoos in educating the public on the threats facing wildlife and we also chatted about the work Chester Zoo specifically is doing for wildlife both at the zoo and worldwide. You can find more about Alex's work here: https://www.instagram.com/cunningwildlife/ and below are the social media pages of some interes...
Episode 13 - Talking with Lucy Hodson about threats to UK wildlife, the role of social media in conservation, the importance of wasps and more!
January 05, 2021 17:55 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MBLucy is a conservationist, environmental campaigner, educator and self-proclaimed nature nerd. We talked about, among other things, the threats to UK wildlife, the importance of vilified species such as wasps, the role of social media in uk conservation efforts and why being a nature nerd is in no way a bad thing! You can find more about Lucy's work here: https://www.instagram.com/lucy_lapwing/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - george_brynmor on I...
Episode 13 - Talking with Lucy Hodson about threats to UK wildlife and the importance of wasps!
January 05, 2021 17:55 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MBLucy is a conservationist, environmental campaigner, educator and self-proclaimed nature nerd. We talked about, among other things, the threats to UK wildlife, the importance of vilified species such as wasps, the role of social media in uk conservation efforts and why being a nature nerd is in no way a bad thing! You can find more about Lucy's work here: https://www.instagram.com/lucy_lapwing/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - george_brynmor on I...
Episode 12 - Talking with Ellen Miles about the Nature is a Human Right campaign and urban greening
December 25, 2020 13:00 - 42 minutes - 58 MBEllen is an activist, campaigner, guerrilla gardener and founder of the campaign and platform Nature is a Human Right. We spoke about the campaign to make access to nature a human right, the importance of community and connection, urban greening and more. You can find more about Ellen's work here: https://www.instagram.com/natureisahumanright/ and here https://www.natureisahumanright.earth/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - george_brynmor on Ins...