Shepherds of the Wild Podcast

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Host and filmmaker Tom Opre discusses dynamic topics with some of the most well-known and recognized experts on wildlife and habitat conservation. It’s a no holds barred, reality-based conversation about all the things Wild under man’s ever increasing shadow.

Tom Opre


    • Jul 13, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 48m AVG DURATION
    • 34 EPISODES


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    Ep 34 - Peter Fraser, Retired Gamekeeper, Scotland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 54:58


    Filmmaker Tom Opre sits down with well-known retired gamekeeper Peter Fraser to discuss the issues facing keepers and their families in the Highlands of Scotland. 

    Ep 33 - Patrick Laurie - Scottish Author & Organic Farmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 58:49


    Noted author and organic farmer from the Galloway, Scotland sits down with filmmaker Tom Opre to talk about land and wildlife management issues and how rewilding fits into the equation. 

    Ep 32 - David Balharry (Part 2) - John Muir Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 69:42 Transcription Available


    Filmmaker Tom Opre follows up with his initial interview with John Muir Trust CEO David Balharry. Hold on as the conversation gets interesting. 

    Ep 31 - Alex Jenkins - Headkeeper, Edinglassie Estate

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 32:45


    Tom Opre, filmmaker and director of The Last Keeper, talks to Edinglassie Headkeeper Alex Jenkins about what it is to be a keeper. 

    Ep 30 - Dr. James Fenton, ecologist, author, trustee- National Trust for Scotland

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 102:39


    Filmmaker Tom Opre sits down with noted author and ecologist Dr. James Fenton to discuss the ecology and history of the land in Scotland. 

    Ep 29 - Dee Ward, Owner- Rottal Estate, Scotland

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 61:16


    Dee Ward, the owner of the grouse moor Rottal Estate in the Angus Glens speaks with filmmaker Tom Opre about land management solutions he employs which consider both  climate and biodiversity concerns. 

    Ep 28 - Peter Cairns - Scotland: The Big Picture

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 75:58 Transcription Available


    Filmmaker Tom Opre talk to Scotland: The Big Picture executive director Peter Cairns about rewilding concepts, sporting estates, the rewilding economy, and how various stakeholders can find common ground. 

    Ep 27 - Nigel Fraser - Trees for Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 82:00


    Filmmaker Tom Opre and Photographer Tony Bynum speak with the chairman of the board for Tress for Life Nigel Fraser about rewilding, carbon sequestration, deer and red grouse management, and what will happen to the rural communities if the sporting estate model is regulated out of existence in the Scottish Highlands. 

    Ep 26 - Scott MacKenzie - Gamekeeper

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 41:49


    Listen to filmmaker Tom Opre and photographer Tony Bynum discuss land use issues and deer management with headkeeper at Fearann Eilean larmain Estate on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. 

    Ep 25 - David Balharry - CEO John Muir Trust (part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 61:23


    Filmmaker Tom Opre sits down with John Muir Trust CEO David Balharry to discuss Scotland's land use issues. 

    Ep 24 - Andy Wightman, Author, Scottish MSP 2016-2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 62:39


    We speak with Scottish land reformer and retired politican Andy Wightman in Scotland. 

    Ep 23 - Jeff Crane, Congressional Sportsman's Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 45:53


    Ep. 22 - India Human Wildlife Conflict with Mathen “Rajeev" Mathews

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 32:57


    Tom Opre sits down with Rajeev Mathews, a government contractor who has been monitoring and documenting the almost unknown facts about human-wildlife conflict (HWC) in India where approximately 10,000 people per year are attacked and killed by wildlife. He is a senior consultant with Zen Technologies Limited based in Hyderabad on developing various uses for armed and paramilitary forces.  Serves as a knowledge partner with the Centre for Innovations in Public Systems (CIPS) Gov't of India, on various aspects of the environment and has an MoU – memorandum of understanding – to deal with the ever-increasing human-wildlife conflicts. He serves as a member of the Wildlife Board for the state of Telangana. He is also a member of the Telangana State Biodiversity Board (TSBB) since its inception in 2014. He is an Expert Member of Red Sanders with the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board (APSBB) 2014 from its inception. He has written several technical documents on various topics from wildlife to agriculture to habitats. He is a member of the Ethological Society of India (ESI) the Consortium of Indian Farmers' Associations (CIFA). He is a life member of the Deccan Birders which was formerly the Birdwatchers' Society of Andhra Pradesh (BSAP) since its inception in 1980. 

    Ep. 21 - Trophy Hunting Import Bans with John Shields & Nikolaj Bichel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 26:32


    Tom Opre speaks with John Shields, a supporter of community development in rural Zambia and a UK citizen, and scientific researcher and author Nikolaj Bichel from Denmark regarding the efforts of anti-use organizations and politicians to ban the import of hunting trophies in countries all over the world. 

    Ep. 20 - Mike Angelides - Tanzania Deforestation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 23:29


    Host Tom Opre speaks with Mike Angelides, president of the African PH & Guides Association about deforestation in Tanzania.  Mike has a lengthy history with the A.P.H.A. For the past 3 years, he was the Vice President. Mike previously held a board member position. Before that was the APHA Executive Officer, his other committee experience includes leadership positions as Secretary-General of the Tanzania Professional Hunters Association (TPHA) and Secretary General of Tanzania Hunting outfitters association (TAHOA), a position he still holds today.   

    Ep. 19 - What is Conservation? Professor Adam Hart - University of Gloucestershire

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 25:29


    Founder Tom Opre speaks with Professor Adam Hart on the issue of what exactly is conservation?  Adam Hart is an ecologist, conservation scientist, and entomologist, and is the University of Gloucestershire Professor of Science Communication. As well as research and teaching, he is a regular broadcaster for BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service, presenting documentaries on topics from trophy hunting to tree diseases. He has also presented the weekly science program Science in Action for the BBC World Service. On television, Adam has co-presented several documentary series, most notably BBC4's Planet Ant and BBC2's Hive Alive. He has published more than 120 scientific papers and in 2023 his third popular science book, The Deadly Balance, was published in which he explores our complex relationship with predators. He is a Fellow and Trustee of the Royal Entomological Society, and in 2022 was announced as Vice President. Adam is also a Trustee of the Wild Planet Trust, a conservation charity that runs conservation programs in the UK and across the world.

    Ep. 18 - Emmanuel Koro - South African Environmental Journalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 27:54


    At CITES CoP 19 in Panama, Shepherds of Wildlife Society founder Tom Opre had the opportunity to speak with Environmental Journalist Emmanuel Koro regarding his concerns related to neocolonialism, human rights, and racism in CITES and how CITES decisions negatively affect indigenous rural communities throughout southern Africa.   

    Ep. 17 - Bupe Banda - Community Leaders Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 14:56


    During the CITES CoP19 in Panama, host Tom Opre had the opportunity to interview Bupe Banda, a vibrant voice for community-based wildlife and habitat conservation in southern Africa. 

    Ep. 16 - Ivonne Higuero - CITES Secretary General

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 16:22


    Shepherds of Wildlife founder Tom Opre sat down with CITES Secretary-General Ivonne Higuero at CoP 19 in Panama City, Panama. She is an environmental economist with a career spanning 26 years in international organizations in the area of sustainable development. CITES is the treaty on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. 184 countries are party to the convention which regulates the trade of wildlife which directly impacts indigenous rural communities. 

    Ep. 15 Tom E. Opre - Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 36:12


    This podcast is with award-winning outdoor and conservation writer Tom E. Opre. Tom wrote conservation, environmental, and outdoor articles over 24 years while working for the Detroit Free Press. He's the host father, and his work helped propel his son down the track he follows today through the Shepherds of Wildlife Society. 

    Ep 14 Nate Turner - Alaskan Subsistence Trapper & Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 60:16


    Tom Opre has an eye opening and important conversation about sustainable utilization with Alaskan subsistence trapper and guide Nate Turner. They cover Nate's early years growing up in New York and then moving to his father's trapline in the Alaskan bush. Nate also discusses what it's like to live off the land and raise his family in remote Alaska. 

    EP 13 Tom Speeze - National Wild Turkey Federation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 71:18


    Tom Speeze is the National Director for Field Conservation for the National Wild Turkey Federation.  In this podcast, we discuss a wide arrange of land and wildlife management techniques and issues surrounding the Mirriam's Wild Turkey.

    EP 12 Brian Wakeling - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 35:31


    Tom Opre interviews Brian Wakeling the Game Management Bureau Chief of Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks about the management of the Mirriam's Turkey.   This interview was used in his Tom's film "Mountain Thunder" a film for the National Wild Turkey Federation. 

    Ep 11 Author Jim Posewitz (Part 2) “Beyond Fair Chase,” Wildlife Biologist

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 33:30


    Tom Opre talks with Jim Posewitz, an icon in the ethics of hunting and wildlife conservation world. Jim had a long career as a wildlife biologists with the State of Montana before becoming a noted author. He is one of Montana's most respected conservationists who pioneered protections for fish and wildlife and was a nationally recognized voice on the ethics of hunting. They discuss the common ground between sportsman's groups and animal lovers; Teddy Rosevelt's conservation work; reseting ethics for the modern hunter; and how to keep wildlife conservation moving forward with a new generation of people who don't have an outdoor tradition. Part 2 of 2. 

    Ep 10 Dr. Stuart Marks - Biologist, Ecologist, Economist & Philosopher (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 65:05


    Tom Opre meets with noted author and scientist Dr. Stuart Marks. Dr. Marks is a biologist, ecologist, economist, and philosopher. A Fulbright Scholar and son of a missionary dentist, Dr. Marks spent much of his early childhood living in the Congo, Africa. He has spent over 60 years studying the Bisa people of eastern Zambia and their relationship with wildlife. They also discuss Tom's new film Killing the Shepherd; modern society's disconnect with nature; China; Covid 19's impact on Africa; ecosystem management; and our human future with an emphasis on exploitation of our natural resources. 

    Ep 9 Dr. Marco Festa-Bianchet - Professor, University of Sherbrooke

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 33:11


    Tom Opre talks to Dr. Marco Festa-Bianchet, wildlife biologists and Professor at the University of Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada). They discuss bighorn sheep evolution and management in Alberta, Canada; issues with hunting certain age-class bighorn sheep in Alberta; sustainable hunting; diseases affecting wild sheep; mountain ecosystem management; social media information wars; social media and problems for hunters; and the problem with “hornography.” 

    Ep 8 Jim Posewitz - Author “Beyond Fair Chase,” Wildlife Biologist (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 58:27


    Tom Opre talks with Jim Posewitz, an icon in the ethics of hunting and wildlife conservation world. Jim had a long career as a wildlife biologists with the State of Montana before becoming a noted author. He is one of Montana's most respected conservationists who pioneered protections for fish and wildlife and was a nationally recognized voice on the ethics of hunting. They discuss the common ground between sportsman's groups and animal lovers; Teddy Rosevelt's conservation work; reseting ethics for the modern hunter; and how to keep wildlife conservation moving forward with a new generation of people who don't have an outdoor tradition. Part 1 of 2. 

    Ep 7 Dr. Stuart Marks - Biologists, Ecologist, Economist & Philosopher (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 70:26


    Tom Opre meets with noted author and scientist Dr. Stuart Marks. Dr. Marks is a biologist, ecologist, economist, and philosopher. A Fulbright Scholar and son of a missionary dentist, Dr. Marks spent much of his early childhood living in the Congo, Africa. He has spent over 60 years studying the Bisa people of eastern Zambia and their relationship with wildlife. They also cover wildlife management issues; culture; natural history; humanity's adaptation of nature; and even Tom's film Killing the Shepherd. 

    EP 6 Dr. Mark Boyce - Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Population Ecologists

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 43:25


    Tom Opre talks with Dr. Mark Boyce, Professor of Ecology for the Alberta Conservation Association (Canada) and a Fellow with the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Boyce, with a doctorate from Yale and a post doctorate from Oxford, discusses the population issues for elk and mule deer. They also hit on game ranching; chronic wasting disease (CWD); high-fenced hunting; hunter recruitment; grizzly bear management; and social media issues related to wildlife conservation. 

    EP 5 Dr. Valerius Geist - Wildlife Biologist & Noted Author

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 79:00


    Tom Opre talks conservation; wildlife deserts; wolves; the fall of communism; ecosystem collapse, grizzly bears; Spanish conquistadors; and the human population collapse with world renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Valerius Geist.  Oh, they also get into big issues facing the Mule Deer, including chronic wasting disease (CWD).  Geist is a Canadian biologist and a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary. He is a specialist on the biology, behavior, and social dynamics of North American large mammals (elk, moose, bighorn sheep, other wild ungulates and wolves).

    Ep 4 Dr. Juan Herrero - Spanish Biologist/Ecologist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 28:12


    Dr. Juan Herrero, Spanish biologist/ecologist, and Tom Opre discuss the wildlife and hunting management in Spain. His work is dedicated to applied research on large mammal conservation and management, including Pyrenean chamois, Iberian wild goat and feral goats. He is a professor of Ecology, Protected Areas, Zoology and Environmental Education at the University of Saragossa (Huesca, SPAIN).

    Ep 3 Nate Turner - Alaskan Subsistence Trapper & Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 60:57


    Tom Opre has an eye opening and important conversation about sustainable utilization with Alaskan subsistence trapper and guide Nate Turner. They cover Nate's early years growing up in New York and then moving to his father's trapline in the Alaskan bush. Nate also discusses what it's like to live off the land and raise his family in remote Alaska. 

    Ep 2 Tony Bynum - World-Class Wildlife Photographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 46:06


    Tom Opre and world renowned photographer, Tony Bynum talk about the issues facing the iconic North American grizzly bear. They cover everything from human-bear conflict in Montana to management concepts and educating people on how to co-exist with grizzly bears.   

    Ep 1 Catherine Semcer - Environmental Security & Conservation Finance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 17:18


    Host Tom Opre sits down with Catherine E. Semcer. Semcer is a Research Fellow with the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) where her work focuses on rights and market based solutions to policy challenges in environmental security, conservation finance and sustainability. Catherine is the past COO of Humanitarian Operations Protecting Elephants (H.O.P.E.), a boutique NGO delivering training, advisory, assistance and procurement services to African counter-poaching programs. Prior to working with H.O.P.E. Catherine served as Senior Washington D.C. Representative for Sierra Club, where she worked to advance conservation programs in the Department of Defense to increase training range sustainability as well as further efforts to conserve the Greater Sage Grouse.

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