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The world is so much more than what we know, and only through understanding it better can we make informed decisions. This podcast aims to bring impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Some famous, some you won’t have heard of. From famous explorers, to renowned scientists and just good people, all have a story to tell which we can take something from. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centred on conservation, including hunting, fishing, expeditions, environmental and wildlife management. This is a podcast for everyone who enjoys the great outdoors in any form. It’s for those who care about safeguarding the planet and wildlife we share this land with.
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The world is so much more than what we know, and only through understanding it better can we make informed decisions. This podcast aims to bring impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Some famous, some you won’t have heard of. From famous explorers, to renowned scientists and just good people, all have a story to tell which we can take something from. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centred on conservation, including hunting, fishing, expeditions, environmental and wildlife management. This is a podcast for everyone who enjoys the great outdoors in any form. It’s for those who care about safeguarding the planet and wildlife we share this land with.
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1 #242 Sam Thompson: The Problem with Deer 1:23:16
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Legendary guest Sam Thompson, professional deer manager joins host Byron Pace in the highlands of Scotland, to talk deer and their future in the UK. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

1 #241 Sean Viljoen: The Conservation Film Company 1:18:51
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Recorded while filming a conservation project in Chad, Byron sits down with fellow film-maker Sean Viljoen to talk about story-telling and filming documentaries. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com https://www.conservationfilmco.com/
In the first show of 2024 I bring you Arthur Petherbridge, founder of The Wild Order. We talk about our connection with food and how he is trying to help people to bridge the gap modern life and wild sources. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace More info: www.byronpace.com The Wild Order: https://www.thewildorder.com/about-us/our-team…

1 #239 Ivan Carter: Zambeze Delta Safaris 1:15:47
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In this episode, I am diving back to the series 'From the Field', which started in episode 200. So much of the full interviews undertaken during that time never got aired as we paired it down to three highly produced shows, but we recorded hours of conversation. So we are dipping into the achieve to bring you these unedited versions. You have already heard from conservation biologist Willem Brier Louw and concession operator of Zambeze Delta Safaris Mark Haldane, and on this episode, I sit down along with Tyler Sharp, editor in chief of Modern Huntsman to speak with and Ivan Carter, co-owner of the Conservation Film Company and founder of the Ivan Carter Wildlife Conservation Alliance. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace…
In the final epsiode of this series, co-presenters Byron Pace and Sarah Roberts sit down with producer David Shanks to reflect on the conversations from the previous few weeks. This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production…
A unique ecosystem, a rare habitat for wildlife, and a crucial carbon store, the UK’s uplands are all of these things… we’ve spent the last four episodes learning about how they are changing and what that might mean. But when it comes to steering that change, who exactly is at the wheel? This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production…
It’s October, and the red deer rut is well underway. The biggest, strongest males are vying for position to pass on their genes, and as the leaves turn to the browns of autumn, and the salmon push on upstream to spawn, it is as captivating as it is beautiful. We have spent the first few episodes focusing on people and our impacts on the uplands, but in this episode, we turn our attention more to the wildlife here. What role will they play in our future decisions as to how we use this landscape? This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production…

1 #235 Hanna & Jonas: Biking 4 Biodiversity 1:10:07
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You are listening to ‘From the Frontlines’, a series presented by Rocky Talkie. For 10% off visit: rockytalkie.com/IntotheWilderness In this episode, I speak to Hanah and Jonah from Biking 4 Biodiversity as they journey around the world, meeting conservationists fighting the good fight to keep wildlife in our landscapes while balancing the relationship between people's needs and the needs of nature. They are on an incredible journey, and I encourage you to follow their work at www.biking4bidoversity.org . This is a Modern Huntsman production For more on me visit www.byronpace.com To support the show visit: www.patreon.com/byronpace…
Earlier in the year, I travelled into the hills, following lines of smoke drifting down the glens. It’s muirburn season, where gamekeepers like Will Curr burn old heather to encourage new growth. But this practice is controversial, and to try and get to the bottom of why, I wanted to see it for myself. To understand the picture more fully, Sarah Roberts and I sought out a broad spectrum of voices, expertise and opinions, from the Scottish Fire Service to government agencies and the latest science. Are we doing enough to protect our uplands from the risk of fire, and in the process, are we damaging the climate with how we manage the land? All this in episode three of the British Ulands Podcast. This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production…
Our carbon-rich peatlands are now exposed to a changing climate and the impacts of human intervention. Many want to see more trees in the uplands, but why aren’t there already? In episode 2 of the British Uplands podcast, we explore the history of the uplands, both culturally and ecologically. Who lives and works here and how do they feel about the future of the uplands. Between ambitious tree planting targets, wind farm construction and efforts to restore damaged peatland, the British Uplands Podcast sees conservation journalists Byron Pace and Sarah Roberts explore the conflict between these difficult choices. This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. Episode one of six to be released weekly. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production…
A landscape thousands of years in the making, facing an uncertain future. Britain’s uplands and the peat beneath it form one of the most unique, valuable and vulnerable ecosystems in the world. Between ambitious tree planting targets, wind farm construction and efforts to restore damaged peatland, the British Uplands Podcast sees conservation journalists Byron Pace and Sarah Roberts explore the conflict between these difficult choices. This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to game keepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. Episode one of six to be released weekly. For more visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production.…

1 #231 Vincent van der Merwe: Land of the cheetah 1:03:29
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In this episode I am diving back to the series 'From the Field' which started in episode 200. So much of the full interviews undertaken during that time never got aired as we paired it down to three highly produced shows, but we recorded hours of conversation. So we are dipping into achieve to bring you these un-edited versions. You have already heard from conservation biologist Willem Brier Louw and concession operator of Zambeze Delta Safaris Mark Haldane, and on this episode, I sit down along with Tyler Sharp, editor in chief of Modern Huntsman to speak with and Vincent van der Merwe, National Geographic Explorer and national cheetah meta-population manager. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace…

1 #230 From the Frontlines: The Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation with Derek Hurt 1:29:57
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This is From The Frontlines, a series presented by Rocky Talkie , bringing you conversations from people working on the coalface of conservation efforts around the world. This week I speak with Derek Hurt from the Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation as I documented the work they do deep in the wilderness of Tanzania. I would encourage you to support their efforts, by visiting www.robinhurt.com and clicking the conservation tab. Over the coming months you will see some of the content I captured while I was there, so keep an eye out for that on my social as well as the Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundations pages. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace…

1 #229 Mark Haldane: Zambeze Delta Safaris 1:09:35
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In this episode I am diving back to the series 'From The Field' which started in episode 200. So much of the full interviews undertaken during that time never got aired, as we paired down the three highly produced shows. A couple of weeks back you head Willem, the conservation biologist at Zambeze delta safaris, but now it’s time to hear the full sit down with the man behind the incredible conservatuion success of the delta - Mark Haldane. Read more in Modern Huntsman volume 8: www.modernhuntsman.com Support: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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1 #228 From The Frontlines: John Banovich, Annette & Alex Oelofse 1:41:35
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You are about to hear the second in the series 'From The Frontlines', presented by Rocky Talkie. In this series I get in the field with people making a tangible difference to wildlife conservation on the ground I am joined by artist and conservationist John Banovich along with Annette Oelofse, and her son Alex, who was on the show last week. John is a globally acclaimed wildlife artist, and I encourage you to check out his work on his website or on instagram . He was our guest editor for the African volume of Modern Huntsman , and the incredible black rhino on the cover, was painted by John. Alex needs no introduction having just been on the show, but Annette Oelofse is one of the unsung heroes of conservation in Africa. The mother of rhinos, she has a remarkable life story, and has dedicated every waking moment to the conservation of wildlife. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read more www.byronpace.com…
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1 #227 From The Frontlines: Alex Oelofse 1:15:32
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From The Frontlines: Brought to you by Rocky Talkie In the first episode of this new series, speaking to people on the frontlines of conservation around the world, I sit down with conservationist Alex Oelofse. From the economics of paying for conservation, to the legalisation of the rhino horn trade, this is a hard hitting, insightful episode, recorded, as all episodes should be, in the back of a Land Cruiser drinking beer. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read more www.byronpace.com…
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1 #226 Willem Briers-Louw: Living with lions 1:27:01
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The full length conversation with conservation biologist Willem Briers-Louw, originally recorded as part of the three part series 'From The Field' (head back to episode #200 to hear that). We discuss his route into the Mozambique bush tracking lions and cheetahs, and get his perspective on landscape scale conservation on the continent of Africa. To watch some behind the scenes footage from this project visit: https://www.byronpace.co.uk/videoshorts Read more at: www.modernhuntsman.com Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness…
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1 #225 Part 2 - Luke Oppenheimer: Have camera will travel 1:02:56
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Part 2: Luke Oppenheimer is a writer and photographer exploring the unreported corners of the world, telling the stories of rarely heard voices in the unforgiving wilderness of remote regions. From people eating wolves, to poaching gangs in South America, he is a man with more than a few stories. Modern Huntsman film screening, El Observador: BOOK Read More: https://modernhuntsman.com/product/volume-seven-the-water-issue/ https://www.instagram.com/luke_oppenheimer/?hl=en Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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1 #224 Part 1 Luke Oppenheimer: Have camera will travel 59:20
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Luke Oppenheimer is a writer and photographer exploring the unreported corners of the world, telling the stories of rarely heard voices in the unforgiving wilderness of remote regions. From people eating wolves, to poaching gangs in South America, he is a man with more than a few stories. Read More: https://modernhuntsman.com/product/volume-seven-the-water-issue/ https://www.instagram.com/luke_oppenheimer/?hl=en Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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This week we jump back into the Living with Nature series we ran last year, presented by Swarovski Optik. You can download #197 to pick that up from the start. We have tweaked the questions a little, but I am really excited to bring back a series that was so popular. In this instalment, I speak to photographer and writer Gloria Goni to explore how she connects with nature. Presented by: www.swarovskioptik.com More on Gloria: https://lapescadorastudio.com/ Read more in www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com…
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1 #222 Being a Steward of the wild: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department & Foundation 53:23
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Tyler sharp, editor in chief of Modern Huntsman joins me in a conversation with David Yoskowitz, the Executive Director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and Katie Spurgin, the Engagement Officer for the Foundation, to discuss conservation, land-use and recreation in the great outdoors: how do we protect our wild spaces while also making them accessible for everyone? This episode is an extension of a story presented by Tecovas in volume ten of Modern Huntsman, all about Stewards of the Wild - a programme run by the Foundation. Read the story: https://modernhuntsman.com/texas-christmas-with-stewards-of-the-wild/ More on Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: https://tpwd.texas.gov/ More on Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation: https://www.tpwf.org/ Stewards Of The Wild: https://www.tpwf.org/sotw/ Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace More on the film Paid in Blood: www.byronpace.com/paidinblood…
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Casey Anderson — or grizzly guy as he is on his social platforms — is a naturalist and filmmaker creating shows as a producer and host for Natgeo, the BBC and Discovery Channel to name just a few. He runs a wildlife sanctuary in Montana and offers an intimate insight into captive wildlife — the good and the bad. From an analysis of anthropomorphising animals to the death of the famous P22 mountain lion and nearly being killed by a cougar himself, it’s a captivating discussion with a man who has lived an amazing life.…
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Lyndsie is a writer, oral historian and 2018 National Geographic Explorer. In this show, we discuss her new book Tree Thieves, investigating the billion-dollar black market in timber and how it intersects with environmentalism, class and culture. http://www.lyndsiebourgon.com/ To order the latest volume of Modern Huntsman, visit: www.modernhuntsman.com For more on the film Paid in Blood, visit: https://www.byronpace.co.uk/paidinblood Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace…
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1 #119 Dr Nick Fox: Falcons, beavers and cultural heritage 1:21:59
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I speak with Dr Nick Fox OBE. He is a wildlife biologist, a falconer, a farmer, and a conservationist, sitting on numerous boards, from the Bevis Trust to the Falconry Heritage Trust and several in between. He has been an advisor to the government and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to Falconry and the conservation of raptors in 2014. More info: www.falcons.co.uk www.bevistrust.com www.vowley.com www.rofalconry.com www.falconryheritage.org Pre-order Modern Huntsman Volume 10 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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1 #218 Swarovski Optik Ambasador Event: Trinchera Ranch 1:08:36
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A chance to take a look inside a Swarovski ambassador event at Thrincher Ranch in the fall of 2022, and hear from an inspiring mix of creatives and outdoor advocates as they take emotionally on the importance of nature in their lives. In order: 18min -Ben Lizdas: Swarovski Optik 22min-Josh Crumpton: @texas_josh 27min-Austin Alvarado: @austintorios 29min-Natalie Rhea: @natalie_rhea 33min-Bianca Germain: @biancagermain 35min-Austin Mann: @austinmann 43min-Bobby Neptune: @bobbyneptune 47min-Lindsey B. Davis: @lindsey.browne.davis 54min-Tyler Sharp: @tylersharpphoto 58min-Byron Pace: @byronjpace Order Modern Huntsman volume 10 now: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com…
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1 #217 Sarah Roberts: Tight Lips Sink Ships 1:00:45
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In episode 217 I am joined by my good friend Sarah Roberts for a deep dive into a story she wrote in Volume 9 of Modern Huntsman. The story, which was presented by Vista Outdoor , tackles the controversial topic of shark angling both in the UK and in Florida, the potential restrictions around certain shark fisheries, and how scientists have worked with fishermen to collect vital data for their conservation. Read the story now: https://modernhuntsman.com/tight-lips-sink-ships/ www.byronpace.com www.patreon.com/byronpace…
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1 #216 Bobby Neptune: A life in the sky 1:01:10
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We chat to photographer and film-maker Bobby Neptune. Bobby’s fascinating life has led him from the depths of refugee camps to the skies above the great migration in Kenya. It was an incredible and moving conversation, and it was a privilege to spend some time him. Bobby: http://www.bobbyneptune.com/ Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com Contact: info@paceproductionsuk.com www.byronpace.com Image credit: Austin Alvarado…
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1 #215 Natalie Rhea: Musings of an emerging turkey hunter 43:42
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Natalie Rhea is a writer, film-maker and photographer who has spent the last few years exploring the great outdoors through her connection with food, and that has led her to both hunting and fishing. In this episode, she recounts her first foray into the world of turkey hunting in a story presented by Duckcamp and published in Modern Huntsman volume 9. Read the full story here Podcast presented by Modern Huntsman Story presented by Duckcamp Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace Watch: Paid in Blood…
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Alex studied politics and history at Cambridge University, and has spent much of the last decade working, exploring and living in South East Asia. He received the single largest UK film grant for his debut documentary about Burma’s lost royal family, We Were Kings. He is just about to release his book and TV series, The Last Overland, recreating one of the greatest overland adventures in history. Alex is also a fellow at the Royal Geographic Society. www.thelastoverland.com This is a Modern Huntsman production Support on pateron: www.patreon.com/byronpace Watch my latest film trailer, Paid in Blood www.byronpace.com…
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This week I am joined by the brilliant storyteller and filmmaker that is Ben Masters. We talk all about his incredible new feature film, Deep in The Heart, and tackle a host of controversial topics which cross the bounds between conservation and hunting. https://deepintheheartwildlife.com/ Podcast supported by Modern Huntsman See my latest film trailer on youtube: Paid in Blood Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace…
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1 #212 Danny Christensen: Wild TV premier - The Urban Huntsman 1:10:32
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Danny is a photographer, philosopher, hunter, naturalist, conservation, chef, farmer, and now TV host on Wild TV. In this episode we talk about his journey to bring the great outdoors to people, making nature and our role in nature more understandable and accessible to the masses. For more see: The Urban Huntsman This is a Modern Huntsman production. Buy volume 9 now online Support the show on www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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1 #211 Rob Green: The great bear debate 1:16:53
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Rob Green is a conservation journalist and photographer from Montana, and in a recent contribution to Modern Huntsman volume 9, he wrote extensively about the current conflict with grizzly bears in the United States. From near extinction to the recovery of the species in an increasingly humanised landscape, the management of grizzly bears is one of the most contentious issues of the day. Read more in Modern Huntsman volume 9: The Hands That Feed, available now. Support the show on Patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com…
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Episode 210 is the third instalment of the Tecovas Outpost series, bringing you stories of the wilderness from the American west, from people who live, breathe and work on the land. You can read articles related to this series on the Tecovas website. In this show, I speak with Josh Crumpton. An avid angler, he is a naturalist, conservationist, and mentor, coming to the world of hunting and fishing despite a series of barriers he faced in his formative years. His story covers diversity in the outdoors and the challenges for people trying to connect with nature in the modern world. This is a Modern Huntsman production More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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In this episode, something different. A few months ago I was asked to host an episode of UNpacked, tackling the question: what is ethical wildlife tourism? This is that investigation, originally released by www.afar.com/unpacked . The Into The Wilderness podcast is a www.modernhuntsman.com production. Purchase the full back catalogue of volumes on the website There's nothing quite like a magical, transportive animal encounter—but how do we ensure those encounters are good for the animals (and good for the places we visit)? Journalist Byron Pace, host of the Into the Wilderness Podcast, takes us on a journey around the world, talking with wildlife experts ranging from a shark scientist in Australia to a California-based biologist. Resources: Hear more from Byron's guests and from Byron himself at modernhuntsman.com/podcast. Dan Blumstein: https://www.ioes.ucla.edu/person/daniel-blumstein/ Dan's book, Ecotourism's Promise and Peril: https://geni.us/dTFm Melissa Cristina Márquez: https://www.melissacristinamarquez.com/ Pete Carr of the Endangered Species Protection Agency: https://speciesprotectionusa.org/ Sarah Roberts: https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/work-with-me Lucas Bustamante, Tropical Herping: https://www.tropicalherping.com/about/lucas_bustamante.html Have a travel conundrum you want us to unpack? Tweet us, DM us on Instagram, or post on our Facebook page. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFARmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afarmedia/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfarMedia/…
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1 #208 Lloyd Morse: Food sourcing and the joy of venison 57:36
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In the early part of 2022 I headed north of Inverness in Scotland to join Lloyd Morse and Sam Thompson in search of deer; deer which was destined for the plate of customers in The Palmerston restaurant in Edinburgh—recently named one of the top 100 places to eat in the UK. The is an episode about food sourcing and the delight of being enthused by the raw ingredients of a meal, from a man not afraid to say it as it is. I got to eat some of the best sika venison of my life, but for you, dear listener, you will just have to hear about that and head to The Palmerston yourself. The Palmerston Buy the latest Modern Huntsman For more visit Byron Pace…
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Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this episode, I chat with friend Sarah Roberts. A woman of many talents, she's a children's writer, TV presenter, environmental journalist, and has an incredible article in the next volume of Modern Huntsman all about sharks. Check Modern Huntsman for more. Binoculars: More Here Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik In partnership with Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this show, I catch up with a friend and previous guest, ecologist Charles Post. Many regular listeners will be familiar with Charles. He is a Masters graduate from Berkley, a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, a fellow at the Explorers Club, a filmmaker, and one of my favourite people on the planet to geek out with. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik In partnership with Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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1 #206 Tecovas Outpost Ep2: Malou Andersen-Ramirez. Ranching with nature 44:43
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This is episode 206 and our second episode of the Tecovas Outpost series. If you want to hear the first episode in this series, go back to Ep.195 and the brilliant interview with Matt Skogland from North Bridger Bison, recorded in the sagebrush steppe of Montana. The Outpost series brings you stories of the wilderness from the American west, from people who live, breathe and work on the land. You can read articles related to this series on the Tecovas website . In this show, I speak with Malou Andersen-Ramirez from her family ranch in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. She speaks of the shifting mindsets around living with wild animals alongside livestock, and in particular large predators — the most controversial of all. But more than that, Malou offers a view of the natural world which encourages observation and alignment with natural processes in order to live more in step with nature. Presented by Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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1 #204 From the Field: Mozambique ep3/3. Leopards and lions 1:00:46
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From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the last of three episodes in this series, we hear about the 24 lions project, reintroducing the king of beasts to an area they had long been absent. This was the largest expansion of the African lion range in history. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa.…
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Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace

Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this episode, we hear from Jillian Lukiwski, who some of you may know as the Noisy Plume from her social media accounts and website. She is a farmer, writer, photographer, silversmith and above all a child of nature. She has previously appeared in Modern Huntsman and has an incredibly moving article in volume 9, due out in the next few months. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik In partnership with Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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1 #202 From the Field: Mozambique ep2/3. Landscape conservation & anti-poaching 53:37
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From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the second of three episodes, we hear about what it takes to create successful landscape-scale conservation, the importance of anti-poaching teams, and wrap up the cheetah reintroduction from episode one. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa.…
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1 #201 Living with Nature: Melissa Cristina Marquez 24:02
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Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this episode we hear from Melissa Cristina Marquez. She is a marine biologist specializing in shark science, she has a column in Forbes, is a TV presenter for NatGeo and you may have seen her in GQ, giving a TedX talk, on Discovery Channel or Good Morning America. She is an incredible science communicator and it's a privilege to have her on the show. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik Presented by Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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1 #200 From the Field: Mozambique ep1/3. The cheetah reintroduction 45:45
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From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the first of three episodes, we hear about an ambitious reintroduction project in Mozambique, which represents the largest expansion of their range in history. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa.…
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1 #199 Living with Nature: Lindsey Browne Davis 38:30
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Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this episode we hear from Lindsey Davis. A friend of the show, she is contributor to Modern Hunstman , an ecologist, an advocate of citizen science, and the current vice president of the Outdoor Alliance, to mention just a few of the things she is involved in. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik Presented by Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon…
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