226: Building Community Resilience with Transition Kerry

herd of black-and-white cows grazing in a lush green coastal pasture overlooking a calm blue sea.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6CEWEQMTGmI4p9dJC7YgwL What makes farmers reluctant to talk about climate change, even though they see its effects first-hand? Can a trip to the Arctic change how you look at a small river in Kerry? And why might 'community first, environment second' be the right way round? These are some of the questions we explore in the … Continue reading 226: Building Community Resilience with Transition Kerry

225: How Many Wolves Is Enough with Joachim Mergeay

A grey wolf with amber eyes and its mouth open stands among dense green undergrowth and wild plants beside a large limestone rock. Lush deciduous trees form a blurred green backdrop, suggesting a woodland habitat in spring or summer.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3CBj0vuJ09psNUo4sGYYUV How many wolves is enough? Is that even the right question to ask? And will the recent lowering of wolf protection status in the EU actually reduce the conflict between wolves and people? These are some of the questions we tackle in this episode. After the previous wolf episode generated a lot of feedback, … Continue reading 225: How Many Wolves Is Enough with Joachim Mergeay