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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Welcome back to the third and final episode live from Global Birdfair 2023. In this episode, I was joined by the team from Sounding Wild, an immersive birding experience, and we had a great chat about how they are working to bring amazing bird stories to local communities to show them what is available on their doorsteps.
The episode begins with a Catalonian dawn chorus and ends with the tuneful song of the Golden Oriole, soundscapes recorded as part of the Sounding Wild project.
Sounding Wild is an experience like no other that will take you on a journey to see the world in a whole new way.
Follow the journey:
Instagram: Sounding Wild (@soundingwild) • Instagram photos and videos
Twitter: Sounding Wild (@soundingwild) / X (twitter.com)
Website: Sounding Wild - Nature Stories
In this second episode of The Wildlife Community Podcast, live from the Global Birdfair at Rutland Showground, Dan Rouse and Charlie Bingham were joined by well-loved naturalist, author and tv presenter, Nick Baker. Nick has been a true inspiration for many nature enthusiasts for the past few decades and Charlie and Dan jumped at the opportunity to sit down and get Nick’s perspective on how exactly we can harness our curiosity and inspire the next generation of nature nerds. They took to the Whinchat stage in front of an audience of nature lovers of all ages, and had a chat about the importance of holding onto that childlike curiosity as we explore the world around us.
We’ve left this chat largely unedited because we wanted to capture the true essence of the conversation and the fun of being on stage with a live audience.
Don’t forget to set your reminders for the third and final episode from Global Birdfair, where Charlie chats to two brothers who are taking the natural world to a community near you, with an immersive nature experience like no other….
“It takes a community…”
The Wildlife Community team had an exciting weekend recently when we took the podcast on the road to the Global Birdfair at Rutland Showground! We were lucky enough to grab a slot on the brand new Whinchat podcasting stage, sponsored by Swarovski Optik, and had the chance to interview some exciting guests and talk about all things wild and of course, community.
In this first episode recorded from the Global Birdfair, our ambassador, Dan Rouse, took over the helm and had a chat with Dale Forbes, head of strategic business development at Swarovski Optik.
Dale told Dan all about Swarovski’s, latest project, which has seen Swarovski purchase 285 acres of rainforest on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is well known for its biodiversity but growing tourism and expanding development means that the landscape and habitats are changing dramatically. Swarovski are taking a hands on approach to ‘on-the-ground’ conservation and in this episode, Dale delves into the project in more detail.
The episode is dotted with soundscapes taken directly from the Swarovski rainforest, so sit back and immerse yourself in the sounds of Costa Rica as you listen to the latest installment from The Wildlife Community!
Find out more about the Swarovski Optik Rainforest and hear the full soundscape here:
https://www.swarovskioptik.com/us/en/birding/stories/our-project-in-costa-rica
In this episode, Charlie chats with author, poet, and nature lover, Victoria Bennett about her recently published book, 'All My Wild Mothers'. They take a deep dive into the difficulties of facing loss and grief and the healing power that nature has to get us through challenging times. Victoria talks about a group she established, 'Wild Women', with the aim of helping women reconnect with their wild side. Through this, she has created a community of women who come together to help each other and share experiences.
Together they explore the potential that we have when we come together as a community whether that is litter picking in your local area, putting up Swift boxes to provide a safe place for migrating birds to nest, or working through grief and shared experience together.
Find out more about Victoria's work at: http://victoriabennett.me/
How can we mobilise people to come together with community projects to improve their wild spaces for both people and wildlife? Charlie chats to The Wildlife Community ambassador, Simon King, about his exciting career as a wildlife camera operator and they discuss the importance of connecting with nature.
Wildlife gardening author, Jean Vernon, introduces us to some of the more surprising pollinators we might find in our garden. Convincing us that it's not just the bees and the butterflies we should be thinking about when it comes to pollination. Find out how to grow a pollinator-friendly garden, and what's been popping up in Paul's wildlife garden this summer.
'The queen of herbs', Jekka McVicar, is a famed herb farmer working from her 'Herbetum', known as Jekka's Farm, on the outskirts of Bristol where the constant hum of bees fills the air. In this podcast, she takes us on a tour of her weird and wonderful herbs. Celebrating the benefits of growing herbs - not just for cooking - but also for wildlife.
In our latest episode, Helen and Paul interview Professor Dave Goulson, the voice of bugs! Dave is a world renowned expert on bee ecology and an all round lover of insects. We talk chemical free farming and gardening, the top five plants for wildlife and what is a dead hedge? Find more of our podcasts online https://wildlifeworld.co.uk/blogs/podcast
It's National Nestbox Week! The perfect time to pop up a nest box in your garden. But how, where and when should you do it? We speak to wildlife TV presenter and ornithologist, Dan Rouse, to find out all the facts. Take a look at our range of nest boxes here https://wildlifeworld.co.uk/collections/bird-nest-boxes
Why do hedgehogs hibernate when other mammals don't? And how can we help them to snore safely in our gardens? This episode, we speak to hedgehog-rescuer extraordinaire, Mary Hinton, who has been running the Help A Hedgehog Hospital in south Gloucestershire for ten years now. And this winter all of her cages and pods are filled with sick and injured hogs and those too small to hibernate safely this winter. Find out how to make your garden welcoming for hedgehogs now and come the spring. And what to do if you do see a hoggy wandering about in the winter.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.