Citizen Zoo’s Rewilding Podcast

Episode 7: Red Squirrels, Rising Carnivore Numbers and Wild London

34 min · 29. Jan. 2026
Episode Episode 7: Red Squirrels, Rising Carnivore Numbers and Wild London Cover

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In our first episode of 2026, we’re diving into red squirrel reintroductions in Scotland, a new feasibility study exploring the return of wildcats to South West England. We take a look at a recent paper showing rising numbers of North America’s “Big Four” predators, pumas, grey wolves, grizzly bears and black bears. We’ll also be celebrating the excellent BBC Sir David Attenborough documentary Wild London, featuring our very own Ealing beavers, and sharing some very fond memories of meeting the man himself. For more stories like this in your inbox every month, subscribe to our newsletter here. [https://www.citizenzoo.org/get-involved/newsletter/]

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Episode Episode 10: Lazarus Species, Kākāpō and Tower Mustard Cover

Episode 10: Lazarus Species, Kākāpō and Tower Mustard

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