Rewilding & Attributing Value To Abandoned Land In Portugal with Ana Berliner on the Sustainable Jungle Podcast #sustainablejungle

Podcast #07 · Ana Berliner · Rewilding & Attributing Value To Abandoned Land In Portugal

We really enjoyed this relaxed conversation with Ana on location overlooking the beautiful Portuguese hills and valleys. We covered a bunch of topics including: how and why she started the Faia Brava Nature Reserve almost 20 years ago, rewilding in Europe and the species they’re helping to save from extinction, how Casa De Cisterna along with other ecotourism businesses in the Côa Valley region are conserving endangered species and how the ATN and Faia Brava work to build local economic development

Wolf Tracking with Daniela from Wildlife Adventures on a European Sarafi #europeansafari

A European Safari And The Rewilding Of The Abruzzo National Park: An Ecotourism Success Story

Stumbling across the ecotourism company, Wildlife Adventures was a bit of a serendipity. In 2017 on a flight, Joy found an article on the successful rewilding efforts in Europe and the positive impact ecotourism (and ecotourism companies like Wildlife Adventures) were having on conservation, especially in relation to larger predators like the lupo (i.e. Italian for wolf) who were not so long ago (circa 1970s) reviled and hunted nearly to extinction in that part of the world.

Disruptive Sustainable Chemistry Startup, Chrysalix Technologies with Florence Gschwend on the Sustainable Jungle Podcast #sustainablejungle

Podcast #03 · Florence Gschwend · Disruptive Sustainable Chemistry Startup, Chrysalix Technologies

Florence Gschwend is a PhD graduate from the Imperial College in London. She’s won numerous awards for her work in the use of waste wood for biorefinery applications. Florence was named as one of Europe’s most promising gamechangers under 30 by Forbes. She’s passionate about using her skills to help future-proof the environment. She now runs the Chrysalix Technologies startup which aims to further disrupt the behemoth fossil fuel industry, by turning wood that would otherwise go to the landfill or be incinerated into plastics or fuel

Bridging The Divide Between Animals And Humans Through Imagery with Tim Flach on the Sustainable Jungle Podcast #sustainablejungle

Podcast #02 · Tim Flach · Bridging The Divide Between Animals And Humans Through Imagery

Tim Flach is a world renowned photographer. His body of work, which includes 5 published books (Endangered 2017, Evolution, 2013, More than Human, 2012, Dogs Gods, 2010 and Equus, 2008), focuses on a wide variety of animal species but is united by a distinctive style that is derived from his concerns with anthropomorphism and anthropocentrism. His interests lie in the way humans shape animals, and shape their meaning. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Norwich University of the Arts in 2013. His latest project, Endangered, showcases a selection of species that are on or near the brink of extinction.