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168: Coexistence with Wolves in Estonia with Helen Arusoo
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SacXgnHbTR90b9C9AIjJQ
On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about how Estonia overcame these hurdles and created something that I would consider the gold standard of coexistence with large carnivores.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of our time was spent discussing wolves as they seem to be the most difficult carnivore species to coexist with, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, we did discuss other large carnivores like bears too. Our conversation focused mostly on social and cultural factors. We also touched on the European Commission’s proposal to lower the protection status of wolves, something we’ve discussed extensively in one of the previous episodes.
It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed speaking with Helen. Her profound understanding of the challenges of coexistence is impressive. She presented a deeply thought-out perspective and I can only wish that more people who care about wolves could learn from her experience and the Estonian model of coexistence with large carnivores.
#animals #coexistenceWithLargeCarnivores #coexistenceWithWolves #CoexistenceWithWolvesInEstonia #Conservation #Estonia #HateredOfWolf #HelenArusoo #HumanWildlifeConflice #largeCarnivores #nationalAnimalOfEstonia #NationalAnimalWorkingGroup #Podcast #Susi #tommysoutdoors #Wildlife #Wolf #wolfConservation #WolfHunting #wolfManagement #Wolves
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168: Coexistence with Wolves in Estonia with Helen Arusoo
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SacXgnHbTR90b9C9AIjJQ
On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about how Estonia overcame these hurdles and created something that I would consider the gold standard of coexistence with large carnivores.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of our time was spent discussing wolves as they seem to be the most difficult carnivore species to coexist with, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, we did discuss other large carnivores like bears too. Our conversation focused mostly on social and cultural factors. We also touched on the European Commission’s proposal to lower the protection status of wolves, something we’ve discussed extensively in one of the previous episodes.
It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed speaking with Helen. Her profound understanding of the challenges of coexistence is impressive. She presented a deeply thought-out perspective and I can only wish that more people who care about wolves could learn from her experience and the Estonian model of coexistence with large carnivores.
#animals #coexistenceWithLargeCarnivores #coexistenceWithWolves #CoexistenceWithWolvesInEstonia #Conservation #Estonia #HateredOfWolf #HelenArusoo #HumanWildlifeConflice #largeCarnivores #nationalAnimalOfEstonia #NationalAnimalWorkingGroup #Podcast #Susi #tommysoutdoors #Wildlife #Wolf #wolfConservation #WolfHunting #wolfManagement #Wolves
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168: Coexistence with Wolves in Estonia with Helen Arusoo
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SacXgnHbTR90b9C9AIjJQ
On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about how Estonia overcame these hurdles and created something that I would consider the gold standard of coexistence with large carnivores.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of our time was spent discussing wolves as they seem to be the most difficult carnivore species to coexist with, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, we did discuss other large carnivores like bears too. Our conversation focused mostly on social and cultural factors. We also touched on the European Commission’s proposal to lower the protection status of wolves, something we’ve discussed extensively in one of the previous episodes.
It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed speaking with Helen. Her profound understanding of the challenges of coexistence is impressive. She presented a deeply thought-out perspective and I can only wish that more people who care about wolves could learn from her experience and the Estonian model of coexistence with large carnivores.
#animals #coexistenceWithLargeCarnivores #coexistenceWithWolves #CoexistenceWithWolvesInEstonia #Conservation #Estonia #HateredOfWolf #HelenArusoo #HumanWildlifeConflice #largeCarnivores #nationalAnimalOfEstonia #NationalAnimalWorkingGroup #Podcast #Susi #tommysoutdoors #Wildlife #Wolf #wolfConservation #WolfHunting #wolfManagement #Wolves
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168: Coexistence with Wolves in Estonia with Helen Arusoo
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SacXgnHbTR90b9C9AIjJQ
On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about how Estonia overcame these hurdles and created something that I would consider the gold standard of coexistence with large carnivores.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of our time was spent discussing wolves as they seem to be the most difficult carnivore species to coexist with, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, we did discuss other large carnivores like bears too. Our conversation focused mostly on social and cultural factors. We also touched on the European Commission’s proposal to lower the protection status of wolves, something we’ve discussed extensively in one of the previous episodes.
It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed speaking with Helen. Her profound understanding of the challenges of coexistence is impressive. She presented a deeply thought-out perspective and I can only wish that more people who care about wolves could learn from her experience and the Estonian model of coexistence with large carnivores.
#animals #coexistenceWithLargeCarnivores #coexistenceWithWolves #CoexistenceWithWolvesInEstonia #Conservation #Estonia #HateredOfWolf #HelenArusoo #HumanWildlifeConflice #largeCarnivores #nationalAnimalOfEstonia #NationalAnimalWorkingGroup #Podcast #Susi #tommysoutdoors #Wildlife #Wolf #wolfConservation #WolfHunting #wolfManagement #Wolves
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168: Coexistence with Wolves in Estonia with Helen Arusoo
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SacXgnHbTR90b9C9AIjJQ
On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about how Estonia overcame these hurdles and created something that I would consider the gold standard of coexistence with large carnivores.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of our time was spent discussing wolves as they seem to be the most difficult carnivore species to coexist with, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, we did discuss other large carnivores like bears too. Our conversation focused mostly on social and cultural factors. We also touched on the European Commission’s proposal to lower the protection status of wolves, something we’ve discussed extensively in one of the previous episodes.
It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed speaking with Helen. Her profound understanding of the challenges of coexistence is impressive. She presented a deeply thought-out perspective and I can only wish that more people who care about wolves could learn from her experience and the Estonian model of coexistence with large carnivores.
#animals #coexistenceWithLargeCarnivores #coexistenceWithWolves #CoexistenceWithWolvesInEstonia #Conservation #Estonia #HateredOfWolf #HelenArusoo #HumanWildlifeConflice #largeCarnivores #nationalAnimalOfEstonia #NationalAnimalWorkingGroup #Podcast #Susi #tommysoutdoors #Wildlife #Wolf #wolfConservation #WolfHunting #wolfManagement #Wolves
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163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TIXgTU3Rd1Lcn2moMsz0l
The human-wildlife conflict with wolves has been brewing on the ground in the EU for some time. On the one hand, it has been fueled by a remarkable recovery of wolves across the continent, and on the other, by politicians trying to hijack it for their political gains. In September 2023 the European Commission invited “local communities, scientists and all interested parties” to submit the latest data in order to review the conservation status of wolves and decide whether to downgrade the conservation status of the species. Predictably this has sparked a lot of debate with clear demarcation lines between factions.
To deal with this topic I decided to change the format of the podcast and in this episode, you will hear from not one but five experts in their fields. I felt the subject is so complex that to present it in the most comprehensive and objective way we need to hear all the relevant voices. By listening to this episode you will hear opinions on this topic from a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced. Cover photo courtesy of Alick Simmons.
While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.
Further reading on the subject of this episode:
European Predation Map – courtesy of Bruno Lecomte
Attitudes towards returning wolves
Changes to the protection status of wolves?
#Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #euChiefWolvesProtection #euChiefWolvesStatement #euWarOnWolves #europeProtectedStatusWolves #europeWolves #europeWolvesExtinct #europeNews #europeanCommissionPresident #europeanUnionWolves #europeanWolves #grayWolves #greyWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #Podcast #tommysoutdoors #UrsulaVonDerLeyenSPony #warOfWolvesEu #warOnWolvesEu #wildlifeConservation
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163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TIXgTU3Rd1Lcn2moMsz0l
The human-wildlife conflict with wolves has been brewing on the ground in the EU for some time. On the one hand, it has been fueled by a remarkable recovery of wolves across the continent, and on the other, by politicians trying to hijack it for their political gains. In September 2023 the European Commission invited “local communities, scientists and all interested parties” to submit the latest data in order to review the conservation status of wolves and decide whether to downgrade the conservation status of the species. Predictably this has sparked a lot of debate with clear demarcation lines between factions.
To deal with this topic I decided to change the format of the podcast and in this episode, you will hear from not one but five experts in their fields. I felt the subject is so complex that to present it in the most comprehensive and objective way we need to hear all the relevant voices. By listening to this episode you will hear opinions on this topic from a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced. Cover photo courtesy of Alick Simmons.
While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.
Further reading on the subject of this episode:
European Predation Map – courtesy of Bruno Lecomte
Attitudes towards returning wolves
Changes to the protection status of wolves?
#Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #euChiefWolvesProtection #euChiefWolvesStatement #euWarOnWolves #europeProtectedStatusWolves #europeWolves #europeWolvesExtinct #europeNews #europeanCommissionPresident #europeanUnionWolves #europeanWolves #grayWolves #greyWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #Podcast #tommysoutdoors #UrsulaVonDerLeyenSPony #warOfWolvesEu #warOnWolvesEu #wildlifeConservation
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163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TIXgTU3Rd1Lcn2moMsz0l
The human-wildlife conflict with wolves has been brewing on the ground in the EU for some time. On the one hand, it has been fueled by a remarkable recovery of wolves across the continent, and on the other, by politicians trying to hijack it for their political gains. In September 2023 the European Commission invited “local communities, scientists and all interested parties” to submit the latest data in order to review the conservation status of wolves and decide whether to downgrade the conservation status of the species. Predictably this has sparked a lot of debate with clear demarcation lines between factions.
To deal with this topic I decided to change the format of the podcast and in this episode, you will hear from not one but five experts in their fields. I felt the subject is so complex that to present it in the most comprehensive and objective way we need to hear all the relevant voices. By listening to this episode you will hear opinions on this topic from a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced. Cover photo courtesy of Alick Simmons.
While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.
Further reading on the subject of this episode:
European Predation Map – courtesy of Bruno Lecomte
Attitudes towards returning wolves
Changes to the protection status of wolves?
#Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #euChiefWolvesProtection #euChiefWolvesStatement #euWarOnWolves #europeProtectedStatusWolves #europeWolves #europeWolvesExtinct #europeNews #europeanCommissionPresident #europeanUnionWolves #europeanWolves #grayWolves #greyWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #Podcast #tommysoutdoors #UrsulaVonDerLeyenSPony #warOfWolvesEu #warOnWolvesEu #wildlifeConservation
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163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TIXgTU3Rd1Lcn2moMsz0l
The human-wildlife conflict with wolves has been brewing on the ground in the EU for some time. On the one hand, it has been fueled by a remarkable recovery of wolves across the continent, and on the other, by politicians trying to hijack it for their political gains. In September 2023 the European Commission invited “local communities, scientists and all interested parties” to submit the latest data in order to review the conservation status of wolves and decide whether to downgrade the conservation status of the species. Predictably this has sparked a lot of debate with clear demarcation lines between factions.
To deal with this topic I decided to change the format of the podcast and in this episode, you will hear from not one but five experts in their fields. I felt the subject is so complex that to present it in the most comprehensive and objective way we need to hear all the relevant voices. By listening to this episode you will hear opinions on this topic from a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced. Cover photo courtesy of Alick Simmons.
While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.
Further reading on the subject of this episode:
European Predation Map – courtesy of Bruno Lecomte
Attitudes towards returning wolves
Changes to the protection status of wolves?
#Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #euChiefWolvesProtection #euChiefWolvesStatement #euWarOnWolves #europeProtectedStatusWolves #europeWolves #europeWolvesExtinct #europeNews #europeanCommissionPresident #europeanUnionWolves #europeanWolves #grayWolves #greyWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #Podcast #tommysoutdoors #UrsulaVonDerLeyenSPony #warOfWolvesEu #warOnWolvesEu #wildlifeConservation
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163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TIXgTU3Rd1Lcn2moMsz0l
The human-wildlife conflict with wolves has been brewing on the ground in the EU for some time. On the one hand, it has been fueled by a remarkable recovery of wolves across the continent, and on the other, by politicians trying to hijack it for their political gains. In September 2023 the European Commission invited “local communities, scientists and all interested parties” to submit the latest data in order to review the conservation status of wolves and decide whether to downgrade the conservation status of the species. Predictably this has sparked a lot of debate with clear demarcation lines between factions.
To deal with this topic I decided to change the format of the podcast and in this episode, you will hear from not one but five experts in their fields. I felt the subject is so complex that to present it in the most comprehensive and objective way we need to hear all the relevant voices. By listening to this episode you will hear opinions on this topic from a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced. Cover photo courtesy of Alick Simmons.
While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.
Further reading on the subject of this episode:
European Predation Map – courtesy of Bruno Lecomte
Attitudes towards returning wolves
Changes to the protection status of wolves?
#Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #euChiefWolvesProtection #euChiefWolvesStatement #euWarOnWolves #europeProtectedStatusWolves #europeWolves #europeWolvesExtinct #europeNews #europeanCommissionPresident #europeanUnionWolves #europeanWolves #grayWolves #greyWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #Podcast #tommysoutdoors #UrsulaVonDerLeyenSPony #warOfWolvesEu #warOnWolvesEu #wildlifeConservation
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154: Hunting Europe: The Present and Future with David Scallan
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vu8iaLhvQFOTVM6lrZn7g?si=123f01cb57744b4c
It was my great pleasure to once again welcome to my show Dr David Scallan, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FACE). It has been over three years since the last time we spoke on the podcast. So I felt that it was high time to talk with David again as there is a lot going on for hunters and hunting organisations at the moment.
We discuss a range of topics that are important to hunters: the inevitable ban on ammunition containing lead, the public perception of hunting in Europe, the need for change in hunting organisations and the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law. It was a great conversation and if you are a hunter or just interested in nature conservation you should definitely listen to this one.
#BanOnLead #Biodiversity #BiodiversityManifesto #changeInHunting #communicationWithNonHunters #Conservation #DavidScallan #FACE #FACEForHunters #Hunters #HuntersForConservation #Hunting #huntingOrganisations #leadInShooting #Nature #natureConservation #NatureRestoration #natureRestorationLaw #Podcast #publicPerceptionOfHunting #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors
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154: Hunting Europe: The Present and Future with David Scallan
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vu8iaLhvQFOTVM6lrZn7g?si=123f01cb57744b4c
It was my great pleasure to once again welcome to my show Dr David Scallan, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FACE). It has been over three years since the last time we spoke on the podcast. So I felt that it was high time to talk with David again as there is a lot going on for hunters and hunting organisations at the moment.
We discuss a range of topics that are important to hunters: the inevitable ban on ammunition containing lead, the public perception of hunting in Europe, the need for change in hunting organisations and the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law. It was a great conversation and if you are a hunter or just interested in nature conservation you should definitely listen to this one.
#BanOnLead #Biodiversity #BiodiversityManifesto #changeInHunting #communicationWithNonHunters #Conservation #DavidScallan #FACE #FACEForHunters #Hunters #HuntersForConservation #Hunting #huntingOrganisations #leadInShooting #Nature #natureConservation #NatureRestoration #natureRestorationLaw #Podcast #publicPerceptionOfHunting #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors
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154: Hunting Europe: The Present and Future with David Scallan
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vu8iaLhvQFOTVM6lrZn7g?si=123f01cb57744b4c
It was my great pleasure to once again welcome to my show Dr David Scallan, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FACE). It has been over three years since the last time we spoke on the podcast. So I felt that it was high time to talk with David again as there is a lot going on for hunters and hunting organisations at the moment.
We discuss a range of topics that are important to hunters: the inevitable ban on ammunition containing lead, the public perception of hunting in Europe, the need for change in hunting organisations and the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law. It was a great conversation and if you are a hunter or just interested in nature conservation you should definitely listen to this one.
#BanOnLead #Biodiversity #BiodiversityManifesto #changeInHunting #communicationWithNonHunters #Conservation #DavidScallan #FACE #FACEForHunters #Hunters #HuntersForConservation #Hunting #huntingOrganisations #leadInShooting #Nature #natureConservation #NatureRestoration #natureRestorationLaw #Podcast #publicPerceptionOfHunting #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors
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154: Hunting Europe: The Present and Future with David Scallan
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vu8iaLhvQFOTVM6lrZn7g?si=123f01cb57744b4c
It was my great pleasure to once again welcome to my show Dr David Scallan, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FACE). It has been over three years since the last time we spoke on the podcast. So I felt that it was high time to talk with David again as there is a lot going on for hunters and hunting organisations at the moment.
We discuss a range of topics that are important to hunters: the inevitable ban on ammunition containing lead, the public perception of hunting in Europe, the need for change in hunting organisations and the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law. It was a great conversation and if you are a hunter or just interested in nature conservation you should definitely listen to this one.
#BanOnLead #Biodiversity #BiodiversityManifesto #changeInHunting #communicationWithNonHunters #Conservation #DavidScallan #FACE #FACEForHunters #Hunters #HuntersForConservation #Hunting #huntingOrganisations #leadInShooting #Nature #natureConservation #NatureRestoration #natureRestorationLaw #Podcast #publicPerceptionOfHunting #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors
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154: Hunting Europe: The Present and Future with David Scallan
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5vu8iaLhvQFOTVM6lrZn7g?si=123f01cb57744b4c
It was my great pleasure to once again welcome to my show Dr David Scallan, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FACE). It has been over three years since the last time we spoke on the podcast. So I felt that it was high time to talk with David again as there is a lot going on for hunters and hunting organisations at the moment.
We discuss a range of topics that are important to hunters: the inevitable ban on ammunition containing lead, the public perception of hunting in Europe, the need for change in hunting organisations and the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law. It was a great conversation and if you are a hunter or just interested in nature conservation you should definitely listen to this one.
#BanOnLead #Biodiversity #BiodiversityManifesto #changeInHunting #communicationWithNonHunters #Conservation #DavidScallan #FACE #FACEForHunters #Hunters #HuntersForConservation #Hunting #huntingOrganisations #leadInShooting #Nature #natureConservation #NatureRestoration #natureRestorationLaw #Podcast #publicPerceptionOfHunting #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors
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Episode 115: Coexisting with Large Carnivores with John Linnell
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZDufR9wqjnTW4lxZgCNIk?si=7065e1e340414628
Large terrestrial carnivores, like wolves, bears and lynx, are the poster children for conservation and rewilding efforts. Also, they are usually right in the epicentre of the human-wildlife conflict which always sparks emotions. That makes it easy to use them to politicize conservation.
In many previous podcasts, our discussions about rewilding inevitably led us to talk about the issues surrounding large carnivores. But this episode is solely dedicated to our coexistence with these predators. And that’s because today’s guest is Dr John Linnell, who conducts interdisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and wildlife to mitigate conflict.
John works as a senior scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and as a professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management at the Inland Norway University of Applied Science.
#Bears #canisLupus #coexistence #CoexistingWithLargeCarnivores #Conservation #factsAboutBears #factsAboutLynxes #factsAboutWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #HumanCarnivoreCoexistence #humanWildlifeConflict #humanWolfCoexistence #JohnLinnell #largeCarnivore #largeCarnivores #Linnell #lynx #naturalWorld #Podcast #predators #reintroductions #returnOfTheEuropeanWolf #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors #Wolf #wolfReintroduction #Wolves
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Episode 115: Coexisting with Large Carnivores with John Linnell
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZDufR9wqjnTW4lxZgCNIk?si=7065e1e340414628
Large terrestrial carnivores, like wolves, bears and lynx, are the poster children for conservation and rewilding efforts. Also, they are usually right in the epicentre of the human-wildlife conflict which always sparks emotions. That makes it easy to use them to politicize conservation.
In many previous podcasts, our discussions about rewilding inevitably led us to talk about the issues surrounding large carnivores. But this episode is solely dedicated to our coexistence with these predators. And that’s because today’s guest is Dr John Linnell, who conducts interdisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and wildlife to mitigate conflict.
John works as a senior scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and as a professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management at the Inland Norway University of Applied Science.
#Bears #canisLupus #coexistence #CoexistingWithLargeCarnivores #Conservation #factsAboutBears #factsAboutLynxes #factsAboutWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #HumanCarnivoreCoexistence #humanWildlifeConflict #humanWolfCoexistence #JohnLinnell #largeCarnivore #largeCarnivores #Linnell #lynx #naturalWorld #Podcast #predators #reintroductions #returnOfTheEuropeanWolf #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors #Wolf #wolfReintroduction #Wolves
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Episode 115: Coexisting with Large Carnivores with John Linnell
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZDufR9wqjnTW4lxZgCNIk?si=7065e1e340414628
Large terrestrial carnivores, like wolves, bears and lynx, are the poster children for conservation and rewilding efforts. Also, they are usually right in the epicentre of the human-wildlife conflict which always sparks emotions. That makes it easy to use them to politicize conservation.
In many previous podcasts, our discussions about rewilding inevitably led us to talk about the issues surrounding large carnivores. But this episode is solely dedicated to our coexistence with these predators. And that’s because today’s guest is Dr John Linnell, who conducts interdisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and wildlife to mitigate conflict.
John works as a senior scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and as a professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management at the Inland Norway University of Applied Science.
#Bears #canisLupus #coexistence #CoexistingWithLargeCarnivores #Conservation #factsAboutBears #factsAboutLynxes #factsAboutWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #HumanCarnivoreCoexistence #humanWildlifeConflict #humanWolfCoexistence #JohnLinnell #largeCarnivore #largeCarnivores #Linnell #lynx #naturalWorld #Podcast #predators #reintroductions #returnOfTheEuropeanWolf #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors #Wolf #wolfReintroduction #Wolves
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Episode 115: Coexisting with Large Carnivores with John Linnell
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZDufR9wqjnTW4lxZgCNIk?si=7065e1e340414628
Large terrestrial carnivores, like wolves, bears and lynx, are the poster children for conservation and rewilding efforts. Also, they are usually right in the epicentre of the human-wildlife conflict which always sparks emotions. That makes it easy to use them to politicize conservation.
In many previous podcasts, our discussions about rewilding inevitably led us to talk about the issues surrounding large carnivores. But this episode is solely dedicated to our coexistence with these predators. And that’s because today’s guest is Dr John Linnell, who conducts interdisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and wildlife to mitigate conflict.
John works as a senior scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and as a professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management at the Inland Norway University of Applied Science.
#Bears #canisLupus #coexistence #CoexistingWithLargeCarnivores #Conservation #factsAboutBears #factsAboutLynxes #factsAboutWolves #humanWildlifeConflict #HumanCarnivoreCoexistence #humanWildlifeConflict #humanWolfCoexistence #JohnLinnell #largeCarnivore #largeCarnivores #Linnell #lynx #naturalWorld #Podcast #predators #reintroductions #returnOfTheEuropeanWolf #Rewilding #tommysoutdoors #Wolf #wolfReintroduction #Wolves
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Episode 115: Coexisting with Large Carnivores with John Linnell
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZDufR9wqjnTW4lxZgCNIk?si=7065e1e340414628
Large terrestrial carnivores, like wolves, bears and lynx, are the poster children for conservation and rewilding efforts. Also, they are usually right in the epicentre of the human-wildlife conflict which always sparks emotions. That makes it easy to use them to politicize conservation.
In many previous podcasts, our discussions about rewilding inevitably led us to talk about the issues surrounding large carnivores. But this episode is solely dedicated to our coexistence with these predators. And that’s because today’s guest is Dr John Linnell, who conducts interdisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and wildlife to mitigate conflict.
John works as a senior scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and as a professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management at the Inland Norway University of Applied Science.
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