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  • We’re protecting unique cave species! Discover the underwater cave world & how to help save it | Project notes #4

    31 AUG 2021 · In this episode, we chat with one of our partners- Dušan Jelic, who's developing a conservation research plan for the olm in Croatia. We discuss the amazing underwater world he explores on a daily basis. Unveiling these caves secrets and the species that have evolved to thrive there, such as the olm. Listen to find out how we can help this incredible ecosystem that although out of sight and often hard to access, has been damaged by human activities. 
    1h 1m 18s
  • Are tree planting projects really helping the planet? | Restoring wilderness #7

    27 JUL 2021 · We are not only facing a climate crisis but also an ecological one too. The past decades have witnessed an unprecedented acceleration of species and habitat loss. Tree planting initiatives are often seen as a vital part of the solution, however, how beneficial are they really? Can they release more carbon than they capture? Do they support biodiversity or contribute to the lack of natural habitat available? These are just a few of the questions addressed in this episode on understanding the impact such initiatives have on the landscape.Our guest Matthew Hay, director at Reforesting Scotland & project manager at Forest Carbon together with Hannah Kirkland, our conservation biologist, discuss these fundamental issues. What they reveal about the implications of tree planting very few people know.
    1h 35s
  • Brown bear encounter | Wild Stories #1

    14 NOV 2020 · Duarte, one of Mossy Earth co-founders, shares his first experience of the Southern Carpathians and a rather thrilling encounter that marked the very beginning of Mossy Earth. If you would like to explore true wilderness, this episode will enlighten you on what not to do and the best way of interacting with the wild world.
    19m 25s
  • Migratory fish - threats & conservation, a chat with professor Jaakko Erkinaro | Restoring Wilderness #3

    3 OCT 2020 · In this episode we sat down with professor Jaakko Erkinaro, a research professor at Luke, the natural resources institute in Finland to find out more about the impact human activities have had on rivers worldwide and its negative consequences for freshwater ecosystems. Migratory fish have been heavily affected by the construction of barriers which prevent them from completing their lifecycle. Find out more about these issues and what we can do to re-wild our rivers and bring life back to these precious ecosystems.
    51m 1s
  • Living with large predators in Europe | Restoring Wilderness #2

    17 SEP 2020 · True wilderness in modern Europe is rare but you can still find some scattered pockets of what it once was where large predators roam free. Find out more about the remaining predators, the benefits these amazing creatures bring to our ecosystems and the challenges they face.
    26m 59s
  • Raising an eco baby | Eco Living #3

    20 AUG 2020 · Discover the tricks that make raising an eco baby, a very simple task. Meet a young Portuguese family whose sustainable journey will inspire you to make way for what is truly important.
    29m 52s
  • Wildlife conservation with ranger Matt Smith | Restoring Wilderness #1

    17 JUL 2020 · Learn about wildlife conservation and immerse yourself in the life of a park ranger. From tracking a herd of buffalo on foot to dehorning rhinos, this episode will take you to the heart of South Africa where iconic wildlife runs free.
    42m 34s
  • Sustainable traveling | Eco Living #2

    18 JUN 2020 · Have you ever wondered how to travel great distances while creating zero emissions? Cycling is one of the best ways to balance our ecological ambitions with our passion to explore the natural world. Discover what else there is aside from the greatest tourist attraction and what challenges may lie ahead when crossing Europe all the way to Asia.
    24m 46s
  • Slow living with Outdoor Intrigue | Eco Living #1

    22 MAY 2020 · In this episode, we dive into what slow living means to our ambassadors Megan and Ben and the incredible impact it can have on our mental health and the health of our planet if we all decided to live slower.
    32m 7s

Eco side, the Mossy Earth Podcast, aims to empower and educate listeners on low impact living and nature restoration. Learn how to live more sustainably from like-minded people and get...

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Eco side, the Mossy Earth Podcast, aims to empower and educate listeners on low impact living and nature restoration. Learn how to live more sustainably from like-minded people and get insights from the experts in the field of conservation, on the state of our natural world, and how to protect it. From a ranger’s point of view to a young couple raising an eco baby, meet the people on the front line, who share your concerns and are about to share their experiences. Brought to you by Mossy Earth, restoring wilderness through rewilding and reforestation projects across a variety of ecosystems around the globe.
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