In this podcast episode of Geography now, Peter Cooper discusses animal reintroductions from a British perspective. Peter explains the practicalities of his latest work with dormice, remarks on the controversies surrounding illegal beaver releases and even goes so far as to mention bringing wolves back to Britain.
Geography now is a new podcast series from the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). In this series, we’ll be talking to geographers about the work that they’re doing, topics they’re passionate about, and opinions they have about the world around us.
At a time when it is impossible to host speakers at the Society, we are committed to creating content that can be accessed online, and are excited to feature individuals who would have spoken at our events around the UK.
Our panel discusses different approaches they have taken to immerse themselves in the places they visited and connect with the people they have met on their travels.
Multimedia journalist and presenter Katie Arnold left for Kyrgyzstan this week to explore water related conflict in the Naryn River basin as part of her Neville Shulman Challenge Award.
Discovering Britain has received an award from outdoor adventure app Viewranger for outstanding content.
Dr Annie Ockleford, University of Brighton
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