Voices of Wilderness

The WILD Foundation

Voices of Wilderness

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In this podcast episode, we had the incredible opportunity to meet Kevin Chang, the Executive Director of KUA, at WILD12. At the congress, Kevin highlighted how, in Hawaiian culture, communities have traditionally acted as caretakers of their l
During WILD12, Jackie had an inspiring conversation with Cristina Mittermeier, Co-founder of Sea Legacy and NatGeo Explorer. They delved into a crucial resolution that Cristina and other delegates had been working on, including Jamie Goncalves,
That’s a wrap! The WILD team is proud to announce that WILD12 exceeded all expectations. We deeply thank everyone who made it possible and all who participated, sharing insights and experiences that we’ll carry in our hearts forever.Learn more
WILD12 daily news!We’ll be sharing updates from the conference all week long, so stay tuned!📍 If you’re attending WILD12, don’t miss the chance to visit our booth. Learn more about the 12th World Wilderness Congress (WILD12): https://wild.org/
Today, we're thrilled to have Jennifer Martel with us, Lakota member, and part of the executive planning team for WILD12. With WILD12 just around the corner, Jennifer will be guiding us through the Lakota worldview, offering insights into the m
Welcome to this episode! We’re thrilled to be joined by Andy Mann, a conservation photographer and filmmaker. This was our first in-person interview, giving Jackie the opportunity to meet Andy and discuss his advocacy, passion for storytelling,
We're very excited to have two incredible guests with us today: Phil Two Eagle, Executive Host of WILD12 and Executive Director of the Sicangu Lakota Treaty Council, and Amy Lewis, CEO of WILD. With WILD12 being a little under a month away, Phi
Conservation needs Indigenous Peoples as allies more than ever. But how can we protect the Land while still operating within colonial frameworks? Ilarion Kuuyux Merculieff, Unangan elder, and Shay Sloan Clark, both from the Global Center for In
Conservation needs Indigenous Peoples as allies more than ever. But how can we protect the Land while still operating within colonial frameworks? Ilarion Kuuyux Merculieff, Unangan elder, and Shay Sloan Clark, both from the Global Center for In
Imagine a world where conservation wasn't a concept because it was simply a way of life. Well, hundreds of years ago, in some African cultures, conserving nature was deeply ingrained in daily living. Our guest, Aiita Joshua Apamaku, a Wildlife
Cristina began her photography career when conservation photography wasn't even on the map. As a marine biologist with a passion for capturing the beauty of the wilderness, she gradually turned her lens towards advocacy, using her images to cha
Imagine immersing yourself in the depths of the ocean. You're submerged beneath the sea, thinking you're the great observer, there to witness what's happening. But then, you realize that everyone is watching you.That's precisely the experience
Imagine immersing yourself in the depths of the ocean. You're submerged beneath the sea, thinking you're the great observer, there to witness what's happening. But then, you realize that everyone is watching you.That's precisely the experience
Today, we are thrilled to be joined by Tatewin Means, who is the daughter of famed Oglala Lakota activist Russell Means, and whose full Lakota name means “woman who stands with the Four Directions", hails from the Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota, Ogla
Ever wondered how human viruses often originate from wildlife? Take Avian Influenza, for instance. H5N1 now poses an existential threat to global biodiversity, having infected over 150 wild and domestic avian species worldwide, along with numer
Have you been curious about the power and pressures of social media? In our extremely digital and hyper-connected world, these media platforms have the power to amplify voices for good and for bad.We sat down in a new podcast episode with Blake
Have you been curious about the power and pressures of social media? In our extremely digital and hyper-connected world, these media platforms have the power to amplify voices for good and for bad.We sat down in a new podcast episode with Blake
No conservation story starts the same way, but what we know at WILD is that they all share a common thread: passion. Today, we introduce you to Blake Moynes, who, from a young age, harbored a fascination for wildlife, always wrapped up in the w
Today is Earth Day! For this special occasion, we wanted to support traditional cultures as Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities are the best stewards of the planet. Today, to delve deeper into the topic, we have an important guest on our p
Ever wondered how many times you've crossed paths with them, without even noticing? They seem so distant, yet they're closer than you think. In cities, alongside us, even sharing similarities with our beloved pets. Coyotes - a species often mis
Ever wondered how many times you've crossed paths with them, without even noticing? They seem so distant, yet they're closer than you think. In cities, alongside us, even sharing similarities with our beloved pets. Coyotes - a species often mis
Ever wondered how many times you've crossed paths with them, without even noticing? They seem so distant, yet they're closer than you think. In cities, alongside us, even sharing similarities with our beloved pets. Coyotes - a species often mis
Welcome to our special episode celebrating World Rewilding Day! Today, we're embarking on an exciting conversation between two passionate conservationists from opposite ends of the globe. Joining us are none other than Ben Goldsmith, an avid na
Picture this: through his lens, Jaime Rojo weaves enchanting visual tales that not only captivate the public but also shine a spotlight on urgent environmental issues. Today, we meet Jaime Rojo, a photographer, and National Geographic Explorer.
Some of the best stories are shared when we’re taken back to our original home: nature.In our Campfire Wilderness Stories series, our guests will share their stories of fear, wonder, and connection that make their link to nature a unique and in
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