Conservation and Science
A podcast by Tommy's Outdoors - Tuesdays
235 Episodes
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215: Just Earth with Tony Juniper
Published: 11/25/2025 -
What Regenerative Agriculture Really Means
Published: 11/18/2025 -
214: Bringing Back the Wild with Mike Arnold - A Hunter's View of Global Conservation
Published: 11/11/2025 -
Why Military Bases Might Determine the Future of Whales
Published: 11/4/2025 -
213: Ferret Eradication from Rathlin Island with David Tosh
Published: 10/28/2025 -
Rewilding Professor Unpacks
Published: 10/14/2025 -
212: Snow Leopard Trail with Jonny Hanson
Published: 10/7/2025 -
Rewilding Myths and Misconceptions with Ian Parsons
Published: 9/30/2025 -
211: When Reintroductions Cause De-wilding with Alex Lees
Published: 9/23/2025 -
Sika Deer: Pest or Precious?
Published: 9/16/2025 -
210: The Culling Conundrum with Ryan Davy
Published: 9/9/2025 -
Understanding Lead Exposure from Ammunition
Published: 9/2/2025 -
209: Beavers vs Salmon - Balance The Scales with Rob Needham
Published: 8/26/2025 -
208: Encounters with Corvids - Fionn Ó Marcaigh
Published: 8/12/2025 -
207: Land Access and Irish Trails with John Smyth
Published: 7/29/2025 -
206: The Real Yellowstone
Published: 7/15/2025 -
205: The Rewildlife with Jack Morley
Published: 7/8/2025 -
204: The Elephant Translocation Disaster with Jens Ulrik Høgh
Published: 6/17/2025 -
203: TB in Deer: An Irish Hunter's Guide to the Uncomfortable Reality
Published: 6/2/2025 -
202: Uncommon Ground with Patrick Galbraith
Published: 5/20/2025
Are you tired of one-sided narratives about nature and conservation? Simplified takes that ignore the nuance and complexity of matters? This show brings you diverse perspectives on environmental stories, examining their ecological, social and political dimensions. Listen and become a well-rounded voice, empowered to foster dialogue and create change. I'm Tommy Serafinski and this is the Conservation and Science podcast, where we take a deep dive into topics of ecology, conservation and human-wildlife interactions (which, in most cases, means human-wildlife conflict). I talk with world-class scientists, members of environmental organisations, practical conservationists, farmers, nature writers, and last but not least, hunters and anglers. My conversations cover biodiversity, conservation, hunting and fishing, rewilding and more. Start with the acclaimed episode 163, “The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status.” It’s the perfect introduction to what this podcast has to offer.
