At the Edge
The UK has lost more of its wildlife than almost any other country. So, for some, the return of sea eagles, beavers, wild boar and pine martens is a rare and uplifting conservation triumph. For others, this wildlife resurgence represents a threat to rural livelihoods and an erosion of countryside traditions. So, how much wild are we willing to live with? And who gets to decide? In Episode #1 of At the Edge, host Peter Cairns speaks to expert guests who each shine a light on the social, cultural and political barriers facing Britain's wildlife comeback. Additional info and useful links This episode was produced in partnership with Adventurous Audio [https://www.adventurousaudio.co.uk/]. Check out Jonny Hanson [Jonny Hanson]'s book Living with Lynx with Lynx [Lynx with Lynx]. Meet David Hetherington [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hetherington-9b067b72/], Darragh Hare [Darragh Hare] and Kirsten Brewster. [Kirsten Brewster.] Find out more about our supporter, Ballintean Mountain Lodge. [https://ballintean.co.uk/] Learn more about At the Edge [https://attheedge.org.uk/] and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/attheedgepod/?hl=en], or join me, Peter Cairns, on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercairnsphoto/?originalSubdomain=uk]and Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/petecairns.bsky.social].
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