Tommy's Outdoors
A podcast about human-wildlife interactions and our relationship with nature. We talk about biodiversity, conservation, hunting and fishing, rewilding and more.
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- The Next Time You Look at Photos of Wildlife, Do This... 🌍🦤🦊
- This episode features one of the most important conversations about hunting and impacts on nature that I can remember in 10 years of making the podcast. We also discuss the role of visual art in conservation and the problematic influence of social media on outdoor pursuits. 🌍🦤🦊 ➡️🎧 pod.fo/e/386bfb
- This episode features one of the most important conversations about hunting and impacts on nature that I can remember in 10 years of making the podcast. We also discuss the role of visual art in conservation and the problematic influence of social media on outdoor pursuits. 🌍🦤🦊 ➡️🎧 pod.fo/e/386bfb
- Knowing whether animals (or plants) are conscious is not an urgent matter of ethics, as some would like us to believe. 🧪 #philsci
- That 'Confirmed Wolf Attack on a Human in Finland' headline is a bit of a stretch, no? It was a wolf attack on a dog and the human got involved as it was her dog. That said, I completely understand that the woman could feel attacked and understandably be traumatised by the incident. Thoughts? 🌍🦊
- Why He Challenged Two Decades of 'Progressive' Farming Advice.
- Can holistic grazing systems restore degraded hillsides and create profitable farms? How can local food and venison products revitalise rural communities? Is it possible to farm with nature rather than against it? These are the questions we explore with John Duffy from Wild & Co. ➡️ pod.fo/e/37c5a1
- Can holistic grazing systems restore degraded hillsides and create profitable farms? How can local food and venison products revitalise rural communities? Is it possible to farm with nature rather than against it? These are the questions we explore with John Duffy from Wild & Co. ➡️ pod.fo/e/37c5a1
- In the latest newsletter from @rhettayersbutler.bsky.social "The world that arrives (...) will reflect not what was said about responsibility, but what was done when responsibility was inconvenient." Quite good and very well put! 🌍🦤
- I was debating whether this piece should be a blog or a thread. In the end, I decided to go with a blog since it’s mostly a criticism of your (our?) activity on it. Here are my thoughts that have been brewing over the last while, and I feel I’m finally ready to let them out. It's not pleasant.
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- A tiny increase, hardly the wholesale slaughter we were warned and worried about, thus far. Of course, no one is satisfied, as wolves are only a proxy in the 'struggle' between ecologists and farmers. The actual numbers of wolves, attacks or authorised kills don't matter. 🌍🦤