Podcast appearances and mentions of sophie pavelle

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Best podcasts about sophie pavelle

Latest podcast episodes about sophie pavelle

Start the Week
Mathematics, Symbiosis and Japanese art

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 42:08


In his new book, Blueprints, Marcus du Sautoy traces the connections between mathematics and art and the ways in which creatives use numbers to underpin their work – unconsciously or otherwise. From the earliest stone circles to the unique architecture of Zaha Hadid, du Sautoy shows us that there are blueprints everywhere and how logic and aesthetics are intrinsically intermingled. Sophie Pavelle is also interested in connections and her forthcoming book, To Have or To Hold, explores symbiotic relationships in nature. Focusing on eight key examples, Sophie Pavelle explains how these mutually beneficial connections are crucial for the survival of our natural world and how they play an integral role in regulating ecosystems and strengthening resilience. She asks if we are capable of restoring and nurturing our environment or will we continue to exploit the Earth's resources, till death do us part? The British Museum's new exhibition illuminates the captivating work of the nineteenth-century Japanese artist, Utagawa Hiroshige (from 1st May to 7th September 2025). He was fascinated by the natural world and many of his pictures take flora and fauna as their subject matter. Hiroshige was one of Japan's most talented, prolific and popular artists and his influence was not only felt in his home country, but spread globally – influencing artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and contemporary artists such as Julian Opie. The curator of the exhibition, Alfred Haft, shines a light on the oeuvre of Hiroshige, his techniques and enduring legacy.Producer: Natalia Fernandez

Science Focus Podcast
How climate change is disrupting nature's ancient symbiotic relationships

Science Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 33:43


Be it a pair of wolves that mate for life, a pod of female dolphins that hunt together, or a large colony of honeybees all working together in a hive, the natural world is filled with relationships of all kinds. But some relationships run deeper than others, even to the extent that certain species literally make their homes inside the bodies of others. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship – a long-term bond that exists between organisms of different species. In this episode, we speak to science writer Sophie Pavelle about her new book To Have or to Hold: Nature's Hidden Relationships. She tells us how far from being rare, symbiotic relationships occur practically everywhere in the natural world, how they come in a dizzying array of different forms, and how the fine balance underpinning these relationships that has formed over thousands of years is coming under threat from human activity and climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

For What It's Earth
To Have or To Hold: Between the pages of Sophie Pavelle's new book, plus an audiobook extract!

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 44:46


Sophie's only gone and written another brilliant book (and no, she's not writing this episode description).  In To Have or To Hold, she unearths and marvells at some of nature's strangest symbioses and oddest relationships. In this bonus episode of For What It's Earth, Sophie and Emma sit down to chat about the book, dig into the story of a truly mysterious freshwater parasite, and share with you why Emma asked (politely) for a specific word to be removed from an early draft. PLUS, enjoy a sneak peak at the audiobook! Thank you to Bloomsbury for allowing us to share an extract of the book, for your listening delight.    Order your hardback copy of To Have or To Hold or join Sophie on tour!   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet.   Support the show: Help us cover our running costs with a donation through Ko-fi or grab an organic cotton FWIE tee. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Bonus: Wild Cities with Chris Fitch

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 39:49


How green is your city? And what can we learn from the international urban metropolises that are bringing inviting nature back? Last week, Wild Cities was published, and Emma was invited to join author Chris Fitch at Stanfords bookstore in Bristol to chat about the book. We chatted about fast-tracking ancient forests, gardens in skyscrapers, beavers, birdwatching and, of course, asked, 'What one good thing have you done for the planet this week?' Send us a voice note listener question (via Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast or email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com) for your chance to win a Wild Cities seed bomb packet!  Thank you to Chris, Stanfords, and Harper Collins for putting the event on and for letting us record the evening for a bonus episode of the podcast.    Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet.   Support the show: Help us cover our running costs with a donation through Ko-fi or grab an organic cotton FWIE tee. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Solar roads in the UK, water use in airports and cleaning up the North Sea oil tanker crash

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 41:05


We've got three absolutely corking listener questions on the show this week, including one from the wonderful Gillian Burke! We're answering: A South Korean motorway has a solar panel-covered bike lane in its central reservation - can we do this in the UK? How much water and waste accumulates at airport security, and can we reduce it? What's the env. impact of the north sea oil tanker crash, and how do we clean jet fuel/nurdles out of the ocean?   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Help us cover our running costs with a donation through Ko-fi. Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Moss: the quiet (but very cool) climate ally

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 51:55


We're plunging our hands into the soft green bits you find in woodlands, and shining a spotlight on moss. Can the many life-giving, pollution-gobbling, and carbon-storing species of moss on earth be the quiet antidote to climate change?   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Help us cover our running costs with a donation through Ko-fi. Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Boycotts, sustainable tea and coffee, and Wild deodorant

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 29:44


This week we're answering your questions! First, we explore whether environmental boycotts actually work, and ask whether we should all stop buying Wild deodorant since the news that Unliver are purchasing the brand. Finally, we settle down with a steaming mug to find out whether our teas and coffees can be more sustainable.   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Help us cover our running costs with a donation through Ko-fi. Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Scrubbing up: What's the MAKE UP of make up, SPF, and personal care items?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 52:30


This week we're talking about make-up - or more specifically - the make-up of it, alongside other personal care products, and what that means for our environment. Shampoo, eye cream, and SPF, we're coming for ya.   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet.   Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Book sustainability, wildflower lawns, and rats

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 38:36


Are wildflower lawns the best thing to do with your garden? Do rats deserve their bad rep? Can books be more sustainable, and am I still allowed to buy new ones sometimes? This week we're answering your big green listener questions, and we're introducing two new members of the For What It's Earth team!   An RHS guide to making wildflower meadows: https://www.rhs.org.uk/lawns/creating-wildflower-meadows Pre-order Sophie's upcoming book, To Have or To Hold: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/to-have-or-to-hold-9781399412162/ Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Wildfires: How ready are we for extreme climate events?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 56:08


Things are hotting up. As global temperatures increase, so too does extreme fire risk. Parts of LA are still burning, and this week we're exploring all things wildfire in a changing climate. As we watch fires erupt on our TV screens, we ask: In the UK, are we really as sheltered from wildfires as we might think?   More info: State of Wildfires Report: https://tyndall.ac.uk/news/state-of-wildfires-report-2023-2024/ Beavers and fires Fairfax stop-motion animation: https://emilyfairfaxscience.com/research/firebeavers/ Met Office's Fire Severity Index https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/fire-severity-index/#?tab=map    Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet.   Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Cruise holidays, medication in poo and greener banking

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 30:19


What's the environmental footprint of taking a cruise? Does medication you take end up in your composting toilet or the sewage system, and if so, what happens next? And can you bank in greener ways? All this and a bonus mini-q on this week's Listener Questions episode. Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Driving electric: Is the UK ready for EVs?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 53:11


As climate change marches on, and transport is under a spotlight for significantly contributing to carbon emissions, we're exploring electric transport. Are we ready for it, particularly in the UK when compared to other countries? What is outstanding in electrification/decarbonisation? And is it a realistic climate ambition?    Show notes: Hinkley Point Petition: https://win.newmode.net/hinkley-point-nuclear-power-station-fish-protection https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jan/02/uk-needs-to-ban-full-hybrid-cars-by-2030-or-face-net-zero-catastrophe https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/dec/23/do-electric-cars-really-produce-fewer-carbon-emissions-than-petrol-or-diesel-vehicles    Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Long-term environmental habits, recycling, and cleaning with bleach

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 29:44


This week you asked us which environmental habits and green-living changes we've managed to keep up the longest, whether things actually get recycled, and whether bleach should (or shouldn't) be our go-to household cleaning product. PLUS, Sophie beefs with her neighbour over bin etiquette, and we realise that all of our listeners are called Andrew. Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Vapes: Environmental impacts & the single-use ban

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 54:33


The sale of single-use vapes is set to be banned in the UK in June, and the environmental impact of e-cigarette-style devices was a key lever in the campaign that fought for this legislation. So, we're following the lifecycle of a vape and exploring the many moments in which these electronic devices can cause planetary problems.   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Join the team: Could you be our Social Media Volunteer?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 1:31


We're seeking a talented and passionate volunteer with digital marketing and editing experience to join the FWIE team in 2025! This year we're taking the pod to exciting places, but working full time in the environment sector AND making the podcast ourselves means we have little time to do the whole ‘digital' thing. We need a hand making reels, cutting down clips, making graphics for carousels, nailing the algorithm (blah blah), and we hope in return you'll gain valuable science communication experience working as part of a tiny audio team, who have heads and hearts in the right places.  So if this sounds good to you - and you would like to volunteer with us at FWIE for just a few hours a week - we'd love to hear from you! Get in touch with some information on your experience and any ideas for getting the podcast 'out there' this year, at forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Thanks a million, Emma, Sophie & Mark For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Eco tattoos, laundry detergent and environmental heroes

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 27:39


In Listener's Questions this week, we're sharing who in the environment sector inspires us, chatting laundry detergent choices (and recipes…) and exploring top tips for keeping green while getting tatted! Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Zoos: The good, the bad and the frozen

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 50:58


Zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and seed banks: Is keeping animals and wild creatures in captivity for entertainment ever ok? Or are zoos the conservation powerhouses and the biodiversity arks that we need as wildlife declines across the globe? Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
[Listener Questions] Book recommendations, Vinted and search engines

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 27:04


We're back with another episode in which we answer your burning eco-living questions. Find out whether Vinted is as good for the planet as it seems, what the climate impact of search engines may be, and what we're loving reading.   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Climate-friendly Food Choices: Is vegan always best?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 58:24


We're brushing away the crumbs of Christmas, readying to weather the month of Veganuary spam, and trying to get to the bottom of the big heavy question: What should or shouldn't I be eating, if I want to be kind to the planet? Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast  Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Listener Questions: Sustainable Christmas gift ideas, plastic grass and road salting

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 37:18


Left your Christmas shopping to the last minute? We've got you. This episode is packed with environmentally friendly gift ideas, from experiences to things to look out for in charity shops before the big day. We also answer listener questions on the environmental impact of both plastic grass, and of salting our roads during icy weather this winter. We're taking a break over the Christmas week, so will be back in your feeds on January 1st. Happy holidays!   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, and Twitter.  Follow us for updates, and behind-the-scenes content, and DM us with your Listener Questions and One Good Things. Feel free to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. Or, email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: From tees to totes, check out our organic cotton FWIE merch: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

Into The Wild
S2E10: Into The Wild's Christmas Party: T'is The Season To Get Nerdy!

Into The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 85:34


Before the episode begins, Nadia & Ryan would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has listened, shared or been a part of Into The Wild in 2024. Secondly, a massive hug & thank you to the Royal Entomological Society, for supporting us this year!   Nerds, grab a bottle, put the Christmas jumper on & order an Uber because you're all invited to Ryan & Nadia's for the annual Christmas party! Joining the festive fun this year is Megan McCubbin, Indy Greene, Sophie Pavelle & Emma Brisdion where, as well as a good 'ol merry catch up, they are tested against their nature knowledge with Into The Wild chaotic quiz! All RES news & events can be found here: Events / News This year Into The Wild is proudly supported by the Royal Entomological Society. A fabulous society dedicated to insect science. To read more about joining the RES's Associate Membership, click here If you'd like to say "cheers" to the Into The Wild team & help support the show, then you can do so on www.ko-fi.com/intothewildpod To follow the hosts of the show, Ryan & Nadia, follow them at @mrryanjdalton & @buteblackbird   

For What It's Earth
Hen & Stag Dos: How to throw a sustainable party

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 46:44


Like many a party, hen and stag dos (or bachelor/bachelorette nights) can come with big carbon footprints or create a lot of waste. They're a seemingly-unavoidable part of life in one's 30's, BUT they don't have to be polluting to be super special events.  So, whether you're an eco-conscious bride or groom, a greenie maid of honour or best man, or a sustainability-minded attendee, we're looking at these milestone gatherings and trying to help you throw one in ways that don't leave the planet with a sore head too.  This episode is a toolkit, and many of our top tips can be applied to ANY event on your horizon!     Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, and Twitter.  Follow us for updates, and behind-the-scenes content, and DM us with your Listener Questions and One Good Things. Feel free to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. Or, email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: From tees to totes, check out our organic cotton FWIE merch: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Listener's Questions: not-so-eco things, gyms as energy generators, and big green career choices

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 27:08


This week we ask whether gym equipment could actually generate enough electricity to power the gym, we try to divulge some useful career advice to a climate-concerned listener, and our classic 'what one good thing have you done for the planet this week?' prompt gets flipped on its head.   Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, and Twitter.  Follow us for updates, and behind-the-scenes content, and DM us with your Listener Questions and One Good Things. Feel free to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. Or, email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: From tees to totes, check out our organic cotton FWIE merch: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Black Friday: Glad I wasn't born a teeshirt

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 51:13


We're zoning in on things Black Friday; the holiday that celebrates binge-shopping and which leaves the environmental credentials of the retail sector in tatters. For the sake of the planet, put your bank cards away! Do you really *need* that thing that's on a super duper exclusive promotion and will never (wink wink) be that cheap again? Sure, you might, and that's fine. But if you're keen and able to try to participate less, or better, in Black Friday, here's our guide to trying to reduce the environmental impact of this international consumption-fest.   References from the episode Support our pals over at Green Pear Eco low waste and refill store: https://greenpeareco.com/  Support The Wildlife Trusts as they purchase the Rothbury Estate for nature restoration: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/appeals/rothbury-estate-nature-and-nation  Psychology Today on why we shop Black Friday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/consumption-and-lifestyles/202411/why-we-shop-on-black-friday  Forbes did some Black Friday research:  https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidrvetter/2020/11/24/this-is-how-black-friday-hurts-the-planet-but-attitudes-are-changing/?sh=66b069f92863  And so did Good Energy: https://www.goodenergy.co.uk/blog/black-friday/    Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast  Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Listener Questions: Staying hopeful, plogging, and picking up dog poo

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 25:26


This week we're answering your questions. Join Emma and Sophie for a grand tour of 'plogging', an investigation into whether dog poo is natural enough to be left in the environment, and a chat about how we remain hopeful in the environment sector despite all the bad news.   Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
AI: A climate solution or a concern?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 51:50


This week, we're diving into one of the most rapidly evolving fields of our time: artificial intelligence. AI takes many forms and is rapidly transforming many industries and sectors - from helping to optimise international supply chains to smarting up energy grids and predicting climate patterns. But alongside the many celebrated efficiency and problem-solving benefits that AI can offer, there are also many concerns lurking around every virtual corner - including concerns about the massive environmental footprint of AI.   References from the episode: UNEP World Environment Situation Room: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/how-artificial-intelligence-helping-tackle-environmental-challenges  Smart Farming: https://www.bsigroup.com/globalassets/localfiles/en-gb/bsi-knowledge/bsi-knowledge-food/bsi_smart_farming_report.pdf  AI e-waste: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rise-ai-looming-threat-e-waste-how-automation-can-save-day-exnfc/  TUBERSCAN: https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/research/project/1285/tuberscan-using-deep-learning-and-data-science-to-improve-agronomy-decisions-in-the-potato-industry    Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Trump: A backwards step for climate change?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 26:06


What impact will the incoming President have on the climate? The US Election result this week has left many of us in a spin, and in this bonus episode, we take a trip to BCFM's show Love and Science to chat with the lovely Andrew Glester. We share a few of our initial thoughts on the news and explore ways to remain optimistic, look after ourselves and galvanise as a community to ensure climate action isn't forgotten.    References from the episode: Email your MP, and use this link to find their contact details: https://www.theyworkforyou.com/ Learn about the Climate and Nature Bill: https://www.zerohour.uk/climate-and-nature-bill/  Stop Rosebank and take action on fossil fuels in the UK: https://www.stopcambo.org.uk/  Cop 29: https://cop29.az/en/home  Listen to BCFM's Love and Science: https://www.bcfmradio.com/show/love-science      Get in touch If you liked the bonus, reactive episode format. Let us know! Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Listener Questions: Eco-bafflement, biogas, and teaching kids about climate

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 18:03


How do we teach children about climate change without causing eco-anxiety? What supposedly environmental thing absolutely baffles you? Is biogas actually carbon neutral? Three hot topics on the table today as we sit down to answer your For What It's Earth listener questions.   References from the episode: The Adventures of Scout children's books: https://theadventuresofscout.com/    Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
The Olympics: Was Paris 2024 really the greenest games ever?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 50:33


The 2024 Olympics in Paris aspired to be the first Games ever to be fully aligned with Paris Agreement - but can the world's biggest international sporting event ever really be considered sustainable? From incredible eco-design decisions to the energy and food choices made with the planet in mind, to the burden of private aviation and wasteful merchandise and athleisure, we're taking a metaphorical dive into the bold claims, innovative steps and downright failures associated with Paris 2024.    References from the episode: British Association for Sustainable Sport: https://basis.org.uk/2024/07/26/paris-2024-the-greenest-games-ever/ Designing the aquatics centre: https://www.ribaj.com/intelligence/making-buildings-paris-olympic-aquatics-centre-costs-flexible-design  https://aurorasolar.com/blog/2024/04/17/the-2024-paris-olympics-solars-role/ Coca-cola's soda fountain greenwashing: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/aug/07/greenwash-games-french-public-points-finger-at-coca-cola-over-olympics-plastic-waste Plastic: https://www.plasticpollutioncoalition.org/blog/2024/8/20/are-efforts-to-green-the-olympic-games-enough Offsetting and clean energy: https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/energy-transition/072324-feature-paris-olympics-to-lean-heavily-on-offsets-clean-power-to-hit-carbon-targets    Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Listener Questions: Dishwashers, phone charging and Clarkson's Farm

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 20:43


Welcome to the first of our fortnightly bonus episodes, in which we answer three burning green questions sent in by you! Ever wondered whether washing your dishes by hand or in a dishwasher is more environmentally friendly, or whether it's better to charge your phone at home or in your car? Or what our humble opinions on the hit farming series Clarkson's Farm might be? Well, this episode has got you covered.   References from the episode: 10 eco-friendly laundry products to add to your cupboard: https://www.countryfile.com/how-to/green-living/eco-friendly-laundry-products   Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Protests: A help or hindrance for the environment?

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 53:37


Environmental protests. Beyond grabbing headlines and successfully irritating segments of the population, do they work as a tool to move the needle for the planet? We're starting this new season by taking to the streets (not literally) and exploring how one of history's most effective but divisive change-making methods is being used to demand action on climate change.    References from the episode: They Work For You, the website that connects you with your local political representative and makes it easy to contact them: https://www.theyworkforyou.com/    Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Questions, One Good Things, and suggest episode topics. Feel free to also shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

For What It's Earth
Season 4 trailer: FWIE is back!

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 0:37


Yes, your favourite climate, nature and sustainability podcast is back! For What It's Earth returns next Wednesday with a shiny new look, new features, and a brand new co-host. Nature writer and science communicator Sophie Pavelle now joins Emma Brisdion for a series exploring a wide range of eco topics - from discussing environmental protests and exploring the green credentials of the Olympics, to finding out how to make your upcoming hen or stag do more sustainable.   Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Questions, One Good Things, and to suggest episode topics. Feel free to also shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us!   Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/  Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast    For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Episode 148: Sophie Pavelle, Forget Me Not

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 63:22


Episode 148 of The Adventure Podcast features adventurous zoologist, author and environmental campaigner, Sophie Pavelle. Sophie is known for putting a fresh twist on contemporary Natural History content. She's a first-class communicator, with a natural ability to break data-heavy, and often overwhelming science, into digestible truths. Matt and Sophie chat about her new book 'Forget Me Not', which recently won the People's Book Prize for Non-Fiction, and took Sophie on a low-carbon journey across Britain in-search of ten rare native species threatened by climate change in the UK. They also discuss her work as a campaigner and activist, and delve deep into the benefits and challenges of beaver re-introduction. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Real Estate Insights, from Savills
Climate Change is Primarily a Water Crisis

Real Estate Insights, from Savills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 49:58


According to the UN, climate change is primarily a water crisis. It impacts everything from gender equality to biodiversity loss, but often remains on the periphery of the climate conversation.In this first episode of the Nature-Based Solutions takeover, we take a deep dive into the world of water with experts from WaterAid and The Beaver Trust.Kathryn Pharr is a Senior Policy Adviser for International Climate Action at WaterAid and the co-founder of Community of Women in Water. Kathryn discusses how water insecurity in the Global South is impacting women and girls, and what WaterAid is doing to ensure that we can meet our climate and sustainable development goals that rely on water.Nicky and Alex also speak to Sophie Pavelle, science communicator, author and Campaigns and Communications Coordinator at The Beaver Trust about the vital role of beavers as ecosystem engineers and how, through their reintroduction to our rivers, they can protect and restore biodiversity across the UK. Sophie also touches on the power of education and how young people should be at the forefront of the climate movement. You can find out more about what Savills is doing to protect and restore our natural environments by visiting our Natural Capital page. Dive into our reading list to continue your Water journey:· Forget Me Not, by Sophie Pavelle· Regenesis, by George Monbiot · The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World, by Jeff Goodell· The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water, by Charles Fishman· When the Rivers Run Dry: Water—The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-First Century, by Fred PearceInspired by this series? Get involved via social media with #SavillsNBS.@savillsrural on InstagramSavills Rural on LinkedInNature-Based Solutions is hosted by Nicky Wightman, Savills Global Director of Emerging Trends, and Alex Godfrey, Savills Joint Head of Natural Capital. The show is produced and edited by Becki Hills. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Savills.

Specimens
Sophie Pavelle - Science Communicator + Author

Specimens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 39:11


In episode 042 Elle chats with Sophie Pavelle,  science communicator and author. Sophie finds creative routes to storytelling, putting a contemporary twist on the natural history genre across wide audiences through her compelling science communication and candid approach. Sophie currently works as Communications Coordinator for Beaver Trust and presented their award-winning documentary Beavers Without Borders. She is also an Ambassador for The Wildlife Trusts, and sits on the RSPB England Advisory Committee. Sophie co-hosts The LodgeCast for Beaver Trust, and has narrated several independent natural history documentaries, as well as narrating her own audiobook for Bloomsbury. She also narrates the long-read articles for the Geographical podcast. Sophie has been a keynote speaker for festivals and conferences, including Kendal Mountain Festival, The Southwest Outdoor Festival, Top of the Gorge Festival, the Festival of Nature, the University of Exeter, University of Bristol and UWE. Her research into science communication via social media (2020) is peer reviewed, and published in academic journal Frontiers. Her data and related seminars have been presented at institutions including the University of Washington (USA), Brown University (USA) and UWE. Sophie's writing has appeared in New Scientist, The i Newspaper, National Geographic Traveller, The Guardian, The Metro, BBC Wildlife, BBC Countryfile, Coast and The Scotsman.   She has featured as an expert panelist and contributor on programmes for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live, as well as on Channel 4 News, BBC Points West, BBC Spotlight and ITV Westcountry.   Sophie's social links Website: https://www.sophiepavelle.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophiepavs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4Mmjm22GiY   Sophie Pavelle is the author of Forget Me Not: Finding the forgotten species of climate-change Britain, published in paperback by Bloomsbury on 22nd June. Pre-Order Paperback Forget Me Not! https://linktr.ee/forgetmenotbook Audible Version https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Forget-Me-Not-Audiobook/B0B2F62Q2G   Guardian review/Book of the Day: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jun/24/forget-me-not-sophie-pavelle-review-britain-undersung-species-hares-salmon-climate-crisis Caught by the River review: https://www.caughtbytheriver.net/2022/06/sophie-pavelle-forget-me-not-review/  Geographical review: https://geographical.co.uk/book-reviews/forget-me-not-by-sophie-pavelle  Podcast interviews: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5t2oWcDdlQj7QiEqucvHnG?si=a5e516a555c14eb2  https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Nxw2WIjuxQev5CaHI5dZG?si=524aadc483d0477c   Elle Kaye socials www.instagram.com/ellekayetaxidermy www.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy   Podcast socials www.instagram.com/specimenspod www.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy www.patreon.com/specimenspod www.ellekayetaxidermy.co.uk/product-page/specimenspodmerch   Artwork © 2021 Madison Erin Mayfield www.instagram.com/madisonerinmayfield https://twitter.com/MEMIllustration   Music Giraffes - Harrison Amer via premiumbeat.com Researched, edited and produced by Elle Kaye Concept/Title © 2020 Elle Kaye  

Trees A Crowd
Sophie Pavelle: Ten Remarkable British Species and the Fable of Janet who fondly found their Faeces

Trees A Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 49:18


Sophie Pavelle spearheads the new breed of science communicators. She is a nature writer, the communications co-ordinator for the Beaver Trust and an ambassador for the Wildlife Trusts. Recorded in front of a live audience in November 2022, this interview chronicles the journey she undertook to write her award-winning book, “Forget Me Not”. Hear about her encounters with “salt and vinegar chipsticks”, “bald men in hot tubs” and “that guy in the office who trails a 10 metre wake of paco rabane” (aka, Marsh Fritillary Butterflies, Seals and Bottle-nosed Dolphins - did we mention she's from the new breed?) Hear about her low carbon journey across the British Isles to encounter ten of Britain's nearly forgotten endangered species, and how when putting pen to paper she set out to blame human beings for climate change… but in a happy way! She meets the Bat Conservation Trust, visits the Rewildling project at Knepp, and heads to the north of England in search of Britain's smallest bird of prey - and her take home from this? Sadly few encounters with her chosen ten species, but fortunately lots of stories about poo…! Why not become a "Subscription Squirrel" on our Patreon, and help support the production of this podcast? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Running on Joy
Episode 43: Sophie Pavelle

Running on Joy

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 64:22


This episode is the first in a collaboration with Kendal Mountain Festival, the UK's main social gathering for outdoor enthusiasts, whose mission to 'inspire more people to explore, respect and represent mountains, wilderness and their cultures' is very much in keeping with the Running on Joy ethos.Sophie Pavelle is a zoologist and science communicator, whose first book, Forget Me Not, explores the lesser-known species threatened by climate breakdown in the UK. With a down to earth, fresh writing style, Sophie takes the reader on a low-carbon journey, travelling the length and breadth of the British Isles to seek out ten animals and habitats threatened by climate change in the 21st century, ranging from seagrass and salmon to Mountain Hares. Forget Me Not is a simultaneously funny, accessible and thought-provoking, passionate call to action and a reminder that we all have a part to play in protecting the magic of the land around us; indeed, we really can't afford not to.Sophie is a sensitive and empathetic voice who makes you want to take time to be and breathe and reconnect with a less 'filtered' way of encountering the ancient wisdom of our day-to-day existence. We spoke a lot about love: the difference between true, unconditional love and romanticism and how the former is both a means and manifesto for living life with the kind of reciprocal compassion that will ultimately bring about long-term reparation and change in our relationship with the world.Instagram: @sophiepavsWebsite: www.sophiepavelle.comwww.kendalmountainfestival.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lodge Cast
Beavers, Farming & Beyond! with Lee Schofield

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 57:58


Well, listeners, that's nearly it for Series 4! We have one treat left for you to round-off our debut foray into the essential topic of 'beavers and farming.' We are joined by Lee Schofield, acclaimed author of Wild Fell and Senior Site Manager atRSPB Haweswater in Cumbria.  Lee is a master at managing vast areas of intensively worked land in a way which favours both people and nature, finding it a test of patience, economics and bravery to embrace change. Wild Fell explores the fragility of the British countryside and discusses the many impacts that humans and farming, particularly in Cumbria, have had on nature and wildlife, and reflects on the things that are being done, and could potentially, be done, to create a landscape that works for everyone.  With Lee we reflect on the lessons learnt from the previous three discussions in Series 4, and look ahead to the all-important: 'what's next?' in Britain's journey with beavers, and regenerative agriculture.  Also coming up: the final #FactOff of the series and a special visit from marvellous Producer Emma, who will give the final scores of the series! Need we say more? Dive on in!  Would you like to discuss anything from this episode with our expert team? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
How Do We Finance Beaver Reintroduction? with Delphine Pouget, Natural England

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 47:24


In this episode, we hop into driver's seat behind crucial environmental decisions, and talk money. It might not sound like a hot topic, but it's a vitally important one. Money, as is so often the case, is the backbone of species reintroduction programmes. And this topic is also a great opportunity to sit across the table and explore the importance and role of government departments like DEFRA and their advisory organisations like Natural England, in ensuring a robust and positive future for nature in Britain. We are joined by Delphine Pouget, Principal Adviser for the Species Reintroduction Programme and the 'beaver lead' at Natural England, the government's advisory body for nature in England.  Natural England issue the wildlife management licences that are required to move, capture or kill beavers, or to damage their homes and breeding sites in England. They also work with stakeholders and offer beaver management training and education . Delphine gives an uplifting and fascinating insight into how Natural England are approaching beaver reintroduction, and how to finance a future which benefits both nature and people.  Also coming up: another enlightening #FactOff challenge and Sophie sees how many famous beavers Eva knows in the QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Would you like to discuss anything from this episode with our expert team? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
The Reality of Farming Alongside Beavers - with Clinton Devon Estates

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 53:12


In this episode, we are joined by two key voices in the 'beavers and farming' world.  Keen to better understand what it's really like to have wild beavers living on your land, we're joined by the Head of Wildlife and Conservation, Sam Bridgewater, and Head of Agriculture, Sam Briant-Evans, at Clinton Devon Estates - a major landowner stewarding 25,000 acres across East Devon's River Otter Catchment. The estate was a core partner in the River Otter Beaver Trial, working with Devon Wildlife Trust, the University of Exeter and Derek Gow Consultancy on the game-changing five-year study. The trial, from 2015-2020, determined that beavers could provide benefits to both nature and people if allowed to live wild in the English countryside. Three years on, and the reality of living with beavers is a daily task. The beavers themselves can need careful management, and often a big and important consideration is working with local communities and other stakeholders to ensure that everyone is aware and informed of the various impacts. Both Sams' offer fascinating and honest insights into the highs and lows of managing beavers, and how a well-managed, supported future alongside them is something we must expect and hope for. Also coming up: another riveting #FactOff challenge and Eva sees how beavery Sophie really is in the QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Would you like to discuss anything from this episode with our expert team? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
So You're A Farmer: Do You Beaver? with Sarah Langford

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 52:10


Greetings fair listeners! And welcome back to a brand new, shiny series of Beaver Trust's The Lodge Cast! We're excited to bring you an evolved format. Full disclosure: we're going a bit more beaver. Each new series will be a deep dive into a core discussion area around beaver restoration in Britain, starting with...beavers and farming.  To kick-start a fantastic Series 4, we are joined by Sarah Langford, London barrister-turned-regenerative farmer and author of the acclaimed book, Rooted. Through this book and her recent work, Sarah explores the current situation farmers face in the UK, and the changes to the industry over the last few generations. Her grandfather and uncle both farmed, but she headed for life in the city as a young adult, before returning to life in the countryside to run a small family farm with her husband and two young children. Sarah is now a leading voice for regenerative agriculture, and an inspirational representative of a new generation of farmers. She tells us how British agriculture is 'electric' at the moment, and there has never been a more exciting and essential time to explore and evolve how we work with the land. In this fantastic conversation, we explore with Sarah the process of changing to a more restorative management of the countryside - what are the basics of regenerative farming? And how on earth can beavers fit into that busy picture?! What are the key things to consider if you're beaver curious? Also coming up: the return of the iconic #FactOff challenge and Sophie puts Eva's farming knowledge to the test in the QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Would you like to discuss anything from this episode with our expert team? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Birdy Bug Pod
Remarkable Seagrass!

The Birdy Bug Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 32:40


This episode we are chatting all things seagrass! Sometimes called "the most important habitat that no one has heard of" we wanted to shine some light on this incredible plant. So, grab a coffee and join us as we learn about what makes seagrass so incredible both ecologically and environmentally, why we have lost 90% of our seagrass meadows in the UK, and what is being done to restore this remarkable habitat!Quick edit The book by Sophie Pavelle is called 'Forget me not - finding the forgotten species of climate change Britain' I got the title mixed up with Chris Packam and Megan McCubbin's book. ContactPlease do feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions, feedback, comments, or just want to say hi! The easiest way is to ping us a message on Instagram:Steve - @a.bird.in.the.lens,Matthew - @a.bug.in.the.lensLinksProject Seagrass | Advancing the conservation of seagrass through education, influence, research and action'Catastrophic': UK has lost 90% of seagrass meadows, study finds | Coastlines | The GuardianThe UK's biggest seagrass restoration project - Swansea UniversitySeagrass | The Wildlife Trusts

Get After It with Nashy
#235 - Sophie Pavelle - Kendal Mountain Festival

Get After It with Nashy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 15:21


Nashy catches up with the wonderful Sophie Pavelle at the Kendal Mountain Festival in Episode 2 of his KMF series.A writer and science communication Sophie is a lover of all wildlife and the great outdoors. She puts a contemporary twist on the natural history genre and shares stories too audiences far and wide.Sophie has been featured in many publications including the Metro, BBC Countryfile, BBC Wildlife and Coast magazines.It was a pleasure to have Sophie on the show to discuss her new book Forget Me Not and to hear all about her beloved Beavers!Hope you enjoy.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Contact Nashy for Podcast Sponsorship opportunities and get you brand / business in the ears of thousands of listeners.Follow Nashy...Insta - @the_getafterit_familyInsta - @getafterit_nashyYouTube - GET AFTER IT with NashyTwitter - @GetAfterItNashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT with NashyFacebook - Dads and Dudes - Private group

For What It's Earth
83: Forget Me Not, with author Sophie Pavelle

For What It's Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 53:57


Purchase your copy of Forget Me Not: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1647217193_forget-me-not-finding-the-forgotten-species-of-climate-change-britain/9781472986214   Hear more from Sophie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophiepavs    ** Today we are sponsored by WILD Deodorant, the all-natural, eco-friendly, and refillable deodorant that really works. Truly, we both use WILD every day and love it. Get 20% off your first purchase from www.wearewild.com with code 'EARTH20' **   Get in touch Enjoyed the episode? Got an idea for another topic? Just want to say Hi? Get in touch with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or by email at forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, make sure that you've subscribed so that you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5- star review to help new listeners find us!   Order your FWIE Teeshirts and sweatshirts They're organic cotton, printed on demand and suuuper comfortable. Plus, they help us keep the podcast going: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/     

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Venus, Volcanoes & Virtual Clothing

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 59:06


In this week's programme we are going to be sharing some science highlights - sci-lights, if you will - going in depth with some of the latest science news from the past month plus some fascinating science stories. We ask researchers what policies need to be in place to protect biodiversity as we enter a descivie decade for nature and take a look at the species living in the UK which are currently at risk. New resesearch from the week also gives us more clues about if life exists on venus and we hear how singing lava inside a volcano could help us better predict future eruptions. Plus, with... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

For the love of weather
Zoologist, science communicator and author of ‘Forget me not'. It's Sophie Pavelle. 

For the love of weather

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 50:33


After a brief brush with a military career Sophie found her calling as a campaign and communications lead with the Beaver's Trust where she presented their award winning documentary ‘Beavers without Border'. She loves sharing her knowledge and passion for nature and climate and tells us how important it is to get people hooked on the joy you feel when you care about something. Her book has just debuted ‘Forget me not' and we can highly recommend it. Sophie takes a low carbon journey around Britain in search of ten animals and habitats threatened by climate change in the 21st century. She offers fascinating insight into the work that beavers do and how critical they are to our natural waterways in the UK and how they helped one farmer in the southwest during a water shortage.. She goes on to explain why it is so important to protect and work alongside the natural ecosystems here in the UK and around the world. Sophie is nothing short of an absolute delight and inspiration to listen to and we hope you find her passion for the climate and nature as inspiring as we did. If you would like to read about Sophie's book you can find the details here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/forget-me-not-9781472986214/You can follow Sophie on instagram @Sophiepavs. Sophie also hosts a podcast called ‘‘The Lodge Cast' with the Beavers Trust. It is absolutely fascinating!If you would like to follow our podcast on Twitter @4loveofweather or Instagram @Fortheloveofweather Thanks so much for listening and supporting the podcast.

Prompted by Nature
4.8b 'Writing with the Lost Species of Forget-Me-Not' (plus a bonus meditation practice) writing prompt for my interview with Sophie Pavelle

Prompted by Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 13:09


In this writing prompt I invite you to get to know the species in your local area who might be on the conservation amber or red lists, or who may at threat of endangerment. I go through the list of species that Sophie covers in her book, Forget-Me-Not, and offer up the possibility of using these animals as creative prompts for your own work.I also share a mindfulness practice that I like to use whenever my eco-anxiety comes to tea. I hope you enjoy - let me know how you get on if you use either of these. Happy writing! Helen www.promptedbynature.co.uk @prompted.by.nature

Prompted by Nature
4.8a Sophie Pavelle: 'Finding the Lost Species of Climate Change Britain'

Prompted by Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 60:53


Welcome to series 4, episode 8 of the Prompted by Nature podcast! This week I'm thrilled to release my conversation with the lovely Sophie Pavelle, a Science Communicator, writer, and part of the Beaver Trust team. I came across Sophie a few years ago and have been wanting to get her on the podcast for a while. I love her creativity and the sense of fun that she brings to potentially challenging topics like climate change, environmental advocacy and wildlife and conservation issues. Sophie regularly works with past interviewee Nina Constable, who appears in series 2, episode 2, on the documentary Beavers without Borders in 2021 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK6qrCcVwacand ) more recently On the Edge, about making space for rivers in Great Britain ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJOpfHDuww8 ) Sophie is both humble and quick-witted and it was a joy to speak with her about her new book Forget-Me-Not, which explores the lesser-known species threatened by climate breakdown here in the UK. We discuss, amongst other topics: Her connection with nature and doing it her way Science communication and its connection to her creativity The importance of knowing your own strengths Sophie's process of communicating complex topics and publications such as the state of nature paper The power of personal voice and letting the words flow Hope as a narrative technique Individual species as gateway to wider climate issues How she overcomes any creative blocks In my eyes, Forget-Me-Not is a down-to-earth take on what can be very complex - not to mention scary! - subjects and I really feel that this is an important book in terms of the way in which Sophie makes these issues understandable to those of us who don't necessarily know the ins and outs of how the natural world works as well as people new to the conversation and climate breakdown conversation. Sophie's passion for nature and wildlife shines through and I really think you'll love both the book and this conversation. Sophie is on social media @sophiepavs, where you can find links to all her work. Forget-Me-Not is available through Bloomsbury via your local bookshop, bookshop.org, hive.co.uk or you can ask you local library to order it in if they don't already have it! Remember to support your indie bookshop, read the book and then post that all-important review on Amazon, which is a really good way of supporting writers without having to support a multinational conglomerate. I've popped direct links to these websites on the episode page on my website plus links to the documentaries I mentioned above. As always, I'm @prompted.by.nature on Insta, @promptedxnature on Twitter and on my website www.promptedbynature.co.uk where you can find links to my substack newsletter, my buymeacoffee page, all episodes of the podcast, upcoming writing classes in Brighton and Hove, plus my own writing. Remember to listen in to the writing prompt that follows this episode. Happy listening and I'll speak to you soon! Helen x

Off the Leash Podcasts
Interview #29 Sophie Pavelle | Forget Me Not

Off the Leash Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 51:20


"I've tried to write the book that I felt I needed to read when I was younger, but I hope it appeals to all age groups." Trust me Sophie, it does...A conversation with zoologist and science communicator Sophie Pavelle, about her first book, Forget Me Not, which is subtitled “Finding the forgotten species of climate change Britain”.We spoke shortly before Forget Me Not's launch date and discussed what the book is about, Sophie's modern and fresh writing style (a style that I think makes her a unique and very important voice), and the lessons she'd learnt travelling the length and breadth of Britain looking for species ranging from seagrass and salmon to Mountain Hares and Marsh Fritillaries. I began though by asking Sophie about something she'd said in the epilogue to Forget Me Not that had really caught my attention: “Thank you to Dr Ruth Tingay for lifting me away from the dreaded imposter syndrome”. Sophie has packed a massive amount into a very short time. She's a presenter, a writer, an ambassador for the Wildlife Trusts, sits on the RSPB Advisory Committee for England, has done an enormous hike for charity, and was now being published by Bloomsbury! In what sense, I asked her, could she possibly be called an ‘imposter' – an overachiever perhaps, but not an imposter...?Bloomsbury Publishing Forget Me Not (Available from 09 June 2022)Sophie Pavelle Instagram and Twitter feedsBeaver Trust Website and Twitter feed

The Lodge Cast
Motherhood & Movie Making - with Nina Constable

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 43:01


*Final episode alert*! And it's a corker. We finally pin down the wonderful Nina Constable for an honest, open and (at times emotional!) chat about all things motherhood, moviemaking and courageous conservation storytelling.  Nina is an award winning self-shooting director/filmmaker based in Cornwall, UK. Her films have screened in festivals globally and her work has featured in many national broadcasts. Nina is dedicated to capturing and exploring the world we live in, believing in the power of film and photography to educate and inspire and, ultimately, to protect.  Nina has also directed and produced Beaver Trust's upcoming documentary about river buffers On The Edge, and offers some exclusive BTS content for you to look forward to!  Also coming up: a FINAL (rather desperate) #FactOff challenge and a winner-takes-all in the last QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Thank you for listening!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.    

The Lodge Cast
Can a Beaver Wetland Make You Feel Better? with Sam (wise) Gandy

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 43:48


Have you ever wondered what time spent in a thriving beaver wetland might do for your mental health? It turns out that this is a hugely overlooked area of science, and Sophie and Eva turn to Sam Gandy for answers. Sam is an ecologist and researcher with Imperial College London, who has been working with Dr Ros Watts, Clinical Psychologist on a groundbreaking new piece of research demonstrating the psychological benefits of beaver reintroduction. Sam believes that nature connectedness shouldn't be looked at totally rationally, and is motivated in his work by the direct, emotional connection provoked by the story of hope that beavers bring. He argues that this psychological state is the key to shifting baselines and inspiring a change in mindsets, in nature restoration.  Read Sam and Ros's fascinating paper here. Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Sophie confuses Eva and Emma in the QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
Beaver Wrestling & the Power of the Pod - with Emily Knight

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 41:14


In the age of dual climate and biodiversity crises, endless jargon and deafening online 'noise', is science communication more important than ever to get right? You are in for a treat this week, as Sophie and Eva get down to business with 'Radio Lady-O' herself, Emily Knight. She is responsible for incredible BBC ear food like NatureBang, Extinction Tapes for Radio 4 and the BBC Earth Podcast. She's one of our favourite people to listen to and we are thrilled you are about to join us in chatting with her about her exploits behind the mic, and why she thinks audio is such a powerful messaging medium at the moment.  Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Emma tests Eva and Sophie's animal and literary prowess in the QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

Life On The Hedge
Cultural Cultivation

Life On The Hedge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 18:46


Today we're off to Penpont in the Brecon Beacons as 30 young volunteers and future conservationists undertake a mission to plant 3,000 trees in a day, restoring a degraded hedgerow.Forrest Hogg invites us to his family estate where farms, tenanted communities, makers, growers and eco-tourism businesses meet within a vibrant cultural scene.Samuel Harpur, National Park Warden, also grew up locally. He and Forrest chat about why it matters more than ever to cultivate biodiversity and restore sustainable landscapes. Sam shares insights into day-to-day life as a National Park Warden and Molly Singleton from Action for Conservation explains why it's so important for young people to pursue all the fantastic opportunities on offer to work with trees and the environment.We also hear from Sophie Pavelle, zoologist and author, on her upcoming new book and what advice she has for young people wanting to make the leap into nature conservation.#LifeOnTheHedgeFind out moretreecouncil.org.uk/lifeonthehedgePenpont has teamed up with Action for Conservation for The Penpont Project, their youth-led nature restoration programme. Run by a Youth Leadership Group of twenty 12-18 year olds from diverse backgrounds, the team is working in partnership with farmers and landowners to restore habitats and ecosystems.Sam is a Warden at Brecon Beacons National Park. Wardens are the eyes and ears of the National Parks and often have an unparalleled knowledge of the local history, ecology and culture of the area Head to the National Parks website where you'll find some useful videos showcasing the day-to-day life of a warden (or ranger as this role is also known). Interested in exploring wardening as a career? The National Trust & The National Parks have apprenticeship opportunities, but there are many routes into this career. Sam also volunteers as a Tree Warden. Head to The Tree Council to find out how you can get involved!Inspired by Forrest and his team of volunteers? If you fancy planting your own hedge, this handy step-by-step guide is a great place to start. For lots more information and advice related to hedgerows, go to hedgelink.org.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Lodge Cast
River Buffers & the Giant Sponge - with Arlin Rickard OBE

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 47:06


Were you ever aware of the long lost story of The Great British Wetland? Introducing your storyteller: Arlin Rickard OBE.  Founder of the West Country Rivers Trust and later The Rivers Trust organisation, now their Chief Policy Advisor - Arlin is a leader of freshwater in his own league - leading the movement for over 25 years.  A key contributor in Beaver Trust's upcoming documentary about river buffers On The Edge, Arlin tells us how rivers should be highly connected, dynamic, multi-faceted systems, instead of reservoirs of pollutants. He explains how simple measures like river buffers could restore our rivers to ecological health, and crucially improve community and agricultural resilience to incidences of climate-induced flooding, drought and pollution.  Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Eva puts Emma and Sophie's global river knowledge to the test. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
Putting Nature in the Driving Seat - with Isabella Tree

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 46:02


Not many people have the guts to leave farming and pioneer a newer, wilder, potentially riskier approach to land management. But then farmer and conservationist, Charlie Burrell and his wife, Isabella Tree are not many people. Talking to Sophie and Eva from one of the most talked-about estates in the UK, and no doubt in a room not too far from nesting stalks, author and landowner Isabella Tree shares the inspirational story of Knepp Castle Estate - and shows us that we can dare to hope for a wilder future.  To buy Issy's award-winning book Wilding, click here.  To visit the glorious Knepp for yourself, click here.  Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Sophie struggles with the alphabet in her quiz. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

The Lodge Cast
Beaver Hats & Beaver History - with Ben Goldfarb

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 44:59


To kick off a brand new series, Team Lodge Cast at Beaver Trust couldn't think of a more apt person to help with this than Ben Goldfarb.  Award-winning environment writer, and author of the book, Eager; the secret life of beavers and why they matter - Ben is in a league of his own when it comes to helping us understand beavers and our surprisingly entwined history with them in the USA and UK. Ben unpacks the fascinating social and ecological nuance surrounding their reintroduction, and offers valuable lessons learned from their more established presence in the USA. Also coming up: a brand new #FactOff challenge and producer Emma comes out of her box with a juicy QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.    

The Bearded Tit‘s Podcast
Climate Crisis & Engaging with Gen Z ft Sophie Pavelle/Emma Brisdon #104

The Bearded Tit‘s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 47:18


In the second takeover for the podcast our guest host is Sophie Pavelle a science communicator and zoologist who hosts the beaver trusts lodge cast podcast. She's chatting to this weeks guest Emma Brisdon who is also a science communicator . They natter about the current climate crisis (this was recorded during a 90mph storm), getting gen z into nature and Enya.  Emmas Podcast Sophies Podcast Buy Me a Coffee Facebook Page Twitter

The Lodge Cast
A Taste of SERIES 3!

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 0:59


Well ahoy there listeners! The Lodge Cast is back with a beaver bang for a shiny SERIES THREE of brain prodding chats with you all!  Given the um, state of things, this series focusses on the theme of HOPE - be it hope for nature, the climate, or personally. From BBC broadcasters to award-winning authors and rewilding pioneers, we couldn't be more excited with the range of incredible guests we have in store for you, or the fact that we are now going to be coming to you WEEKLY - bringing six special conversations, quizzes and (ofc) #FactOffs to your ears every Tuesday for the next six weeks!  So - do subscribe to be the first to listen, share with your friends and join us as we welcome beavers back to our rivers and explore the state of nature in the UK. #TheLodgeCast Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion. Find out more about Beaver Trust's work here.

Into The Wild
Nature Room 101: Round 3 with Sophie Pavelle & Leif Bersweden

Into The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 64:57


It's time to open up the volt of Nature Room 101 once more as my guests & I sit down to discuss 3 topics of nature, pick something that grinds our gears the most & the vote to decide which one goes into Nature Room 101 forever!! Joining me on this episode is botanist & author Leif Bersweden & science communicator & author Sophie Pavelle, where we discuss our Habitat Hates, Green Wash Gripes & Mammal Snores! If you'd like to keep up to date with Sophie & Leif then you can follow them on Twitter & Instagram @LeifBersweden / @LeifBersweden @Sophiepavs / @Sophiepavs To follow us on social media visit @intothewildpod for Twitter & @intothewildpodcast for Instagram. You can also find Ryan on @mrryanjdalton Love the show or simply enjoyed this episode? You can buy us a coffee to say ta at https://ko-fi.com/intothewildpod MERCH: intothewildpodcast.teemill.com Into The Wild is your weekly wildlife, nature & conservation podcast, bringing you chat from professionals about a huge variety of wild topics. This episode is sponsored by Leica Sport Optics.  

The Lodge Cast
A Christmas Cracker - with Iolo Williams

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 61:49


Join Eva and Sophie for a final time (honestly) for 2021 in a jolly round up of the year, and one last chat with an amazing guest! Together we'll reminisce the best bits of Season 2 with our amazing guests including Dr Amir Khan and Gillian Burke.  And we also have a wonderful, happy time with the inimitable Iolo Williams, Welsh naturalist and broadcaster. Tune in for an honest, inspiring chat about his life and career, from spending 14 years working for the RSPB, to wildlife guiding and being a beloved face of The Watches on BBC Two.  Iolo also shares his top tips for how to make your home a home for nature, how to respond to the innate connection to nature we all possess. We also discover a mutual obsession with CAKE...that #mustbemoist. Need we elaborate?!  Listen out for the genuine finale of the #FactOff and a hilarious QUIZ with a twist....! Follow Iolo's work and check out his guiding tours: https://iolowilliams.co.uk  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Listen again to Season 1 and 2 and please leave us a lovely little review, and tell us what you want to hear from SEASON 3 in 2022! Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

The Lodge Cast
Want to DOUBLE your love for beavers this Christmas?!

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 1:21


Hello Lodgecasters!  Tis the season to be jolly, and we have the perfect way for your to channel your ever-growing love and interest for beavers.  Beaver Trust have joined the The Big Give Christmas Challenge! It means any donations made to Beaver Trust until midday on Tuesday 7th December (ie. tomorrow!) will be *DOUBLED*! We've been working hard bringing beavers back to Britain, helping communities to learn and live alongside beavers again and restoring the riparian habitats along our rivers. All to help us tackle the climate and biodiversity crises! But, we can't continue our work without your support. Please consider giving what you can here to help give beavers a brighter future in Britain, and obviously, make sure you and your friends have subscribed to #TheLodgecast....we have a Christmas surprise dropping for you VERY soon!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
Do beavers help fish? With Beaver Dundee (aka: Rob Needham)

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 35:20


OK listeners - we have a confession. We're coming to the end of Season 2 of The Lodge Cast and we're only just talking about the elephant (or fish?) in the room: do beavers help or hinder fish? However, it's never too late. And good timing too, as a fascinating new piece of research has recently been published by scientist, Rob Needham, as part of his PhD with the University of Southampton. As well as being Restoration Coordinator at Beaver Trust, Rob's landmark study investigates the response of brown trout to beavers being reintroduced in the UK - and the results are very encouraging: beavers can be very good news for fish populations. Join Eva and Sophie for a final time this season, as they explore just how fish and beavers might be able to coexist on the river once again. How would this work? And what concerns are there?  Listen out for the finale of the #FactOff and one final QUIZ! Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, and tell us what you want to hear from SEASON 3 in 2022! Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
Traffic Light Trees & Beaver Bakeries - with David Oakes

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 57:29


Leading up to the UN's 26th Climate Summit in Glasgow (COP26), Sophie and guest co-presenter Emma Brisdion (the producer is multi-skilled!) look up - and delve into the astonishing world of trees.  To help them on their quest to find out just why we need trees and woodland, and how they're under threat, they chat to actor, fellow podcaster, environmentalist and total tree nerd, David Oakes. Fresh off the set of an upcoming viking Netflix series, Sophie and Emma pick David's brains on why trees are so fundamental - not just for ecosystem health and climate resilience - but also for preserving human culture and society.  Also coming up: Emma debuts a corker of a fact in the #FactOff and tests Sophie in a bit of a QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted this week by Sophie Pavelle and Emma Brisdion.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.    

The Lodge Cast
Fighting Fire with Beavers - with Dr Emily Fairfax

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 43:58


Against the backdrop of blazing landscapes and record-breaking global heatwaves in 2021, Sophie and Eva want answers. This month, they chat to ecohydrologist, assistant professor and science communicator, Dr Emily Fairfax from California - who is leading groundbreaking research into how beaver wetlands can act as natural firebreaks.  Also coming up: Sophie surprises in the #FactOff and Eva devises a bit of a QUIZ. Need we say more? Dive on in!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.    

Nature's a Hoot
Job Swap with Hannah and Tom

Nature's a Hoot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 62:50


Can you believe it's been a full year since we launched our wildlife podcast, Nature's a Hoot? To close our second season, in this month's episode, Tom and Hannah spend a day in one another's shoes. Hannah joins the Bird Team while Tom tries his hand at Conservation and Research - what could possibly go wrong? Listen in as Tom shares some big news in light of a recent eco-anxiety article (written by previous guest - Sophie Pavelle) and we reveal the winner of last month's Matter of Fact Challenge.

The Lodge Cast
Finding Answers in Farming - with Richard Bramley

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 42:49


75% of the UK is set aside for agriculture - and yet we continue to overlook its role in offering effective and positive solutions to environmental degradation and climate change.  So how can conservationists best support farmers through the demands of farming the land in the next decade? How can collaboration improve ecosystem and community resilience to climate change?  This episode, we speak to the inspirational and thought-provoking Richard Bramley. As well as being an award-winning arable farmer with a 570-acre farm in Yorkshire, Richard chairs the National Farmers Union (NFU) Environmental Forum, which meets to discuss and champion environmental issues and policy in farming. Also this month: there's a competitive #FactOff, and Sophie sees how well Eva knows her safari animals in a very special quiz... Enjoy!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.    

The Lodge Cast
Can doctors prescribe 'nature'? With Dr Amir Khan

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 44:50


'Green' and 'blue' prescriptions are increasingly spoken about - but what do they actually mean? And what actually happens in our bodies when we spend time in nature?  This episode, we speak to the amazing and hilarious Dr Amir Khan, NHS Doctor, bestselling author, and TV GP on Lorraine and Good Morning Britain. As well as being a medical professional, Amir is a hardcore nature lover, spreading daily joy from the wildlife in his garden on social media, as well as encouraging the importance of connecting to nature to his large audience.  Also this month: Dr Amir gets very excited about Eva's #FactOff, and Eva tests Sophie's knowledge on a very niche topic... Enjoy!  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

The Lodge Cast
Building a new table - with Gillian Burke

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 57:41


Welcome back lovely listeners! We are so thrilled to launch SEASON 2 of The Lodge Cast. Eva and Sophie bring you six shiny new episodes and fabulous guests, with topics ranging from nature prescriptions, beavers and plants, beavers and river health, environmental policy and so much more!  To kick us off, we have the fantastic Gillian Burke talking to us about diversity in conservation, and the importance of restoring nature in a just way - and why we must have these conversations. Gillian is a highly respected broadcaster, writer, activist and journalist, best known for presenting BBC Springwatch.  Eva and Sophie dig deep for some bizarre facts, and Sophie puts Eva's knowledge to the test in the weirdest quiz yet...enjoy! Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears as we launch Season 2!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

One Of The Family | A Nicky Campbell Podcast
It's Now or Never | A One Of The Family Special Podcast by Nicky Campbell

One Of The Family | A Nicky Campbell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 55:19


Former MP and now Strategic Campaigns & Policy Advisor at the RSPCA Heidi Allen, actor and animal rights campaigner Peter Egan, animal welfare campaigner and author of ‘Badgered to Death' Dominic Dyer, zoologist and science communicator Sophie Pavelle and environmental campaigner James Miller join Nicky to discuss the animal welfare legislation in the Queens speech and what is surely a once in a lifetime opportunity to make this country the best in the world for animals.

The Lodge Cast
Travel Combs and the Power of the Youth Voice - with Celtic Reptile & Amphibian

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 47:19


Why is the youth voice so important in the fight against climate change? And did Greta Thunberg have any idea of the #ClimateStrike movement she would inspire around the world?  Season 1 rounds off with a truly inspirational chat with Harvey and Tom, two teens from Lancashire who are making waves across the captive breeding, rewilding and conservation sector. Celtic Reptile and Amphibian aims to restore Britain's relict populations of these incredible species - and these young men are already inspiring thousands with their passion, drive and knowledge.  Coming up: Eva & Sophie have a FINAL #FactOff battle to crown the winner of Season 1! Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears as we plan Season 2!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

The Lodge Cast
Beaver translocation & conservation science - with Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 40:53


What's the science behind beaver translocation? And why should it form part of an positive management strategy? As part of our content to celebrate British Science Week and International Women's Day, we talk to top beaver ecologist Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer. With an impressive career and background in animal management and welfare, field operations and beaver/human conflict management, Roisin imparts heaps of knowledge and wisdom when it comes to bringing these mammals back to British rivers safely, and responsibly.  Coming up: Eva hits Sophie with an epic #FactOff, and brains are teased in another quiz! For more information on eco anxiety and professional advice, please click here. Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

Nature's a Hoot
Weird, sexy, hilarious nature with Sophie Pavelle

Nature's a Hoot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 50:21


We're joined by zoologist and science communicator, Sophie Pavelle, for a chat about, long walks, beavers, water boatmen and how laughter can help to inspire us into loving the natural world. Our new feature, the Matter of Fact Challenge, returns as Hannah and Tom go head-to-head to decide on the animal kingdom's best parent.

The Natural Selection
Episode 35: Reintroducing beavers to Britain with Sophie Pavelle

The Natural Selection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 22:47


Rob talks to Sophie Pavelle about the reintroduction of the Eurasian beaver to the UK. We discuss the story of beavers in Britain so far, how important collaboration is to reintroductions and why it's important to recognise both the positive and negative changes that come along with beaver reintroductions. Tune in, enjoy and join the beaver believers!

The Lodge Cast
'Eco Anxiety': what it means, and what to do about it - with Dr Catriona Mellor

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 36:47


We hear a lot about 'eco anxiety' - but what does it mean?  Our health is intrinsically linked to the health of the planet. But how do we manage those feelings when it all gets a bit overwhelming? Sophie and Eva chat to Dr Catriona Mellor, a Child and Adolescent psychiatrist, who specialises in understanding how the climate and ecological crisis can affect our mental health at any age. Dr Mellor seeks to offer training and insight for other medical clinicians, to develop practical 'toolkits' to manage human fear and distress for the health of the planet.  In a truly fascinating and moving discussion, this episode hopes to offer a solution-based approach to a sensitive, and very real issue.  Coming up: will Sophie regain her lead in the #FactOff, and put Eva's knowledge to the test in a quiz?  For more information on eco anxiety and professional advice, please click here. Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

Coffee with Conservationists
Episode 15 - Talking with Sophie Pavelle about beaver reintroduction, staying positive in a pandemic and her favourite nature writing

Coffee with Conservationists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 39:28


Sophie is a science communicator, writer, presenter and zoologist. We talked about beavers being reintroduced to the UK, staying positive during the global pandemic, the process of making a film in a very challenging circumstances, her new book and more. You can find out more about Sophie's work here: https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/ and check out the Beaver Trust here: https://beavertrust.org/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - @coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - @george_brynmor on Instagram. Buy me a Ko-fi and help support local and indigenous coffee growing communities and small, independent coffee shops. https://ko-fi.com/coffeewithconservationistspod Coffee Notes - Union hand-roasted Coffee Info - More detailed info on the Yayu Forest project here: https://unionroasted.com/blogs/latest/the-yayu-wild-forest Farmers: Wutete, Geri and Achibo co-operatives Origin - Yayu Wild Forest, Ethiopia Roast Date - 26/01/21 Tasting Notes - Citrus, Marzipan, Bourbon Biscuit Music - "Heron Island" by Richard Bentley - https://www.smallsilence.org/

Us and STEMM
Sophie Pavelle: Beaver reintroductions, professional sci-comm, and 300-mile walks

Us and STEMM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 35:47


This week I talk to the amazing Sophie Pavelle about UK beaver reintroductions, her soon-to-be-published book, getting a foot in the door in professional science communication, learning to face the audience on social media, and why she keeps going on 300-mile-long walks. Sophie Pavelle is a zoologist and science communicator, and Campaign and Communications Coordinator for The Beaver Trust. She has also starred in nature documentaries including Beavers Without Borders and a range of films with the Back from the Brink conservation campaign. She is also a talented nature writer, with work featured in The Metro and BBC Countryfile magazine, and she is currently writing her first book, “Forget-me Not” which will be published by Bloomsbury next year. Intro and outro music: Funky Chunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3789-funky-chunk License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

The Lodge Cast
The Climate Crisis and Parachuting Beavers - with Simon Reeve

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 46:39


So what does 'climate change' really mean? And what can we do about it?  Sophie and Eva chat to acclaimed author, TV presenter and journalist Simon Reeve, using his unique experience of the planet and expeditions to far-flung corners of the world, to share thoughts on the climate crisis and explore where beavers fit into a solution-based approach.  Also coming up: the Fact-Off returns and Sophie puts Eva's nature knowledge to the test in a quiz.  Want to buy Simon's latest book? Click here.  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears!  Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop.  Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
Access to Nature and Trespassing - with Nick Hayes.

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 46:31


What does 'access to nature' really mean? And why is it so important to get right? Sophie and Eva chat to author, activist and illustrator Nick Hayes, delving into this vital issue and exploring Nick's  fascinating adventures through the fields and waterways of Britain, to discover just how easy it is for us to get into the wilder places. Also coming up: the Fact-Off returns and Eva puts Sophie's nature knowledge to the test in a quiz.  Want to buy Nick's book? Click here.  Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears! Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Bearded Tit‘s Podcast
Beavers, Instagram & Books ft Sophie Pavelle #47

The Bearded Tit‘s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 49:36


In this Podcast I chat to Sophie Pavelle who along with being the Communications Lead for the beaver trust is also an ambassador for the wildlife trusts and general social media whizz kid. We chat about how social media effects young naturalists, her upcoming book, what species she'd most like to see and of course beavers get a mention. News: Beavers Move To Derbyshire For The First Time in 800 Years Sophies Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sophiepavs/?hl=en Top 5 Autumnal Nature Spectacles  © www.jackperksphotography.com

The Lodge Cast
Beavers in Britain and the joy of losing your beaver-ginity (with Jack Baddams)

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 34:34


A brand new podcast brought to you by Beaver Trust as we start to welcome beavers back to our rivers and explore the state of nature in the UK. Have you lost your beaver-ginity yet? Get ready to plunge straight into the beaver pool. Sophie and Eva battle it out to win the 'Fact-Off', explore why beavers have had such great PR this summer, before a heart-to-heart with naturalist and BBC Springwatch Researcher, Jack Baddams (and perhaps rounding off with a quiz or two).   Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust.  Want more beaver? Please leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears! Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.  

The Lodge Cast
The Lodge Cast Trailer

The Lodge Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 0:37


A brand new podcast brought to you by Beaver Trust as we start to welcome beavers back to our rivers and explore the state of nature in the UK. Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion. Find out more about Beaver Trust. 

Sean's Wild Life
Are you a Beaver Believer?

Sean's Wild Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 54:21


I spoke with Chris Jones and Sophie Pavelle from the Beaver Trust about the return of this iconic mammal to the UK, and the magical effects they can have on our landscapes and waterways. Described as ecosystem engineers, they reshape river systems bringing benefits to a dazzling array of other species. Not only that, but they can also mitigate flood risk and bring benefits for carbon sequestration and climate change.We discuss the reintroduction projects across the UK, escapees, managing conflicts with landowners and what the future holds for UK beavers. I'm a beaver believer, and I think after this episode you will be too! Sean's Wild Life podcast is produced and edited by Thomas Ntinas. Title track 'A Wild Life' kindly composed and donated by Mark Rose. Production costs are self funded by Sean McCormack, but donations to fund future episodes are welcome at www.patreon.com/seanswildlife or here on Acast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Outdoors Fix
Sophie Pavelle: The zoologist and hiker who's obsessed with British wildlife

The Outdoors Fix

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 46:34


My guest today is Sophie Pavelle! Sophie is a zoologist, science communicator, environmental advocate and the Youth Ambassador for the Wildlife Trusts. She's incredibly passionate about the wildlife we have in the UK and through her work she tries to encourage others to appreciate it and therefore want to protect it. How did she get here? It involved a 300 mile hike around the coast of Cornwall! Sophie and I went for a walk before the lockdown on Woodbury Common in Devon. I wanted to ask Sophie how she got involved in her outdoors career, why she thinks getting people outside is more important than ever and her tips for spotting and identifying the creatures around you! The Outdoors Fix is a podcast produced and hosted by Liv Bolton @liv_outsideuk It is proudly supported by Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports – stores nationwide and online offering everything you need to equip you for the best outdoors experience. The post Sophie Pavelle: The zoologist and hiker who's obsessed with British wildlife appeared first on The Outdoors Fix.