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Finding solace in nature with Dave Mountjoy

Finding solace in nature with Dave Mountjoy

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"The animals are already existing in a mindful, non-thinking state and it's us who have to experience that moment where everything stops and you're just being, you're just experiencing in the most direct way the absolute beauty that the natural world contains."

Like Ben Goldsmith, the latest guest on Rewilding the world, Dave Mountjoy, found deep solace in nature following an appalling family tragedy.

Nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Dave wrote a book about the profound connection he developed with his herd of native cattle and with the landscape that sustains them. Dave's book, Being With Cows, is incredibly moving and powerful.

Ben Goldsmith is a British financier and rewilding enthusiast. Join him as he speaks to people from all over the world who champion nature and are helping to restore habitats and wildlife to some of the most nature depleted parts of our planet.

This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

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Great episode, and I just requested the book from my library. My only quibble(?) was the repeated comments about local farmers tied to the land for generations, but against some of the reintroduction. Yes, they're rooted in the land, but by their own backbreaking work to earn a living. They're tied to their developed land, not necessarily the wild around them. I think they should be shown a little more empathy for their own ongoing struggles.

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