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Tommy's Outdoors: Conservation and Science

By: Tommy Serafinski
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  • Tommy’s Outdoors: Conservation and Science is a captivating show for those with a deep interest in all facets of nature and nature conservation. This unique show is hosted by Tommy Serafinski, an outdoorsman, blogger and speaker, who has a particular interest in wildlife and human-wildlife interactions. The show’s episodes present a multitude of perspectives and viewpoints on nuanced, often difficult, and sometimes controversial, matters within the realm of conservation and natural sciences. Immerse yourself in fascinating discussions with esteemed scientists, dedicated conservationists, and passionate environmentalists as they shed light on pressing topics such as rewilding, the sustainable use of nature, the alarming decline in biodiversity, and the far-reaching impacts of climate change. To delve even deeper into the subjects covered in our episodes, subscribe to the fortnightly Conservation and Science newsletter. By doing so, you will get a wealth of additional materials to expand your knowledge on the crucial matters we discuss. You will also gain access to exclusive content, get early access and be notified about live events. Subscribe to Tommy’s Outdoors: Conservation and Science YouTube channel to catch all episodes in the full video version as well as video shorts with snippets from the episodes. Also follow the show on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Bluesky. Finally, don’t forget to visit Tommy’s Outdoors website to explore the extensive archives of our content.
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  • 163: The EU Review of Wolf Protection Status
    Nov 21 2023

    The European Commission is deliberating on lowering the protection status of wolves in the EU. It seems like this decision has been taken after the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen’s pony was killed by wolves. Is this really the reason for what many have dubbed “a new European wolf hunt”? To unpack this issue I talked to environmentalists, farmers, top-tier scientists and last but not least, hunters.

    Our guests are a wildlife biologist, Professor John Linnell, a goat breeder, Bruno Lecomte, a social scientist, ​​Professor Erica von Essen, an environmentalist, the Head of EU Policy at BirdLife International, Ariel Brunner and, last but not least, the Secretary General of the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation, Dr David Scallan. Special thanks to hunting journalist and blogger Denis Plat for his help in ensuring that opinions from rural France were voiced.

    While making this episode I recorded many hours of material and understandably not all of it made it into the episode. If you would be interested in listening to the individual interviews with the guests in this podcast, please register your interest by clicking here.

    The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation. The participants are expressing their personal opinions and perspectives.

    • The Commission's Invitation
    • European Predation Map
    • Attitudes towards returning wolves (Canis lupus) in Germany: Exposure, information sources and trust matter - ScienceDirect
    • FACE | Changes to the protection status of wolves? European Commission launches new phase

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 162: Sheep, Soil and Biodiversity with Suzanna Crampton
    Nov 7 2023

    The impact of farming on nature is one of the most contested subjects. The negative impact on biodiversity and soil health is juxtaposed with food security and benefits to certain species of wildlife. But does it have to be one or the other? Join me for the conversation with Suzanna Crampton who is one of the most recognisable figures in Irish agriculture. She graduated from Sterling College in Vermont, where she studied agricultural and environmental sciences and learned about farming that works with nature, not against it.

    I was delighted to accept Suzanna’s invitation to her farm to record this episode in person rather than online like most of the episodes. We started the day with a walk around the farm where she shared her encyclopedic knowledge of nature, explaining how the lifecycles of different species of plants and animals create complex natural processes. I also had the opportunity to meet the 'girls,' as Suzanna fondly refers to her famous flock of dark brown Zwartbles sheep.

    It would likely take a substantial blog post to describe all the wonderful and interesting things that Suzanna showed me on her farm before we sat down in her office to record the podcast. It would take another blog post to talk about Suzanna’s many other talents, as she’s also an accomplished writer, photographer and woollen blanket designer, among other things. After listening to this episode I encourage you to visit the Zwartbles Ireland website where you can learn more about Suzanna’s farm and her work.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 161: Archery Insights with Jim Clark
    Oct 25 2023

    This episode is a real treat for all those who are interested in bowhunting, bowhunting culture and the ethics of bowhunting compared to rifle hunting. Everything sprinkled with a healthy dose of hunting stories.

    It feels like I’m one of the only very few who talks about bowhunting with European listeners in mind. Indeed, I would like to see hunting with archery tackle being legalised and popularised on the old continent. In my view, the notions that it’s inhumane or somehow unethical are ill-advised and plain wrong. It is especially disturbing when such unwise opinions are expressed with confidence by hunters or veterinary practitioners who have no experience or previous exposure to bowhunting.

    To talk about these matters I’m joined by expert bowhunter Jim Clark. In our conversation, Jim shares a wealth of knowledge about bowhunting as well as some of his personal stories. As always I didn’t shy away from asking him hard questions to tease out the potential downsides of using archery tackle over firearms.

    It was a thoroughly enjoyable conversation and it only made me want to try my hand at bowhunting even more. I will keep talking about hunting with archery tackle to at least provoke a constructive discussion among European hunters and hunting organisations alike. If you would like to see bowhunting legalised, please leave a comment. What are your thoughts?

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    The Hunter Conservationist Podcast brings you nuanced content about conservation, science and responsible hunting in Canada, so you can stay topped up on issues concerning your outdoor, hunting and fishing lifestyle, stay current on the latest in wildlife conservation, science and responsible hunting and be entertained by conversations with intellectual thinkers.

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