Episodios

  • Out of Place: When Invasive Species Invade with NWIPC | Ep 11
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with North West Invasive Plant Council board members Michelle Miller and Katie Cunningham to talk about invasive species in the North West. We touch on what defines a species as invasive, the impacts of these invaders, and what it means in terms of biodiversity loss. Are some of your favorite wild species actually invasive? Tune in to find out.

    Links:

    NWIPC Website: https://www.nwipc.org/

    How to identify invasive plants in Canada: https://inspection.canada.ca/en/plant-health/invasive-pests-and-plants/invasive-plants


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    31 m
  • EE - Biodiversity
    Mar 13 2026

    Welcome to the Environmental Encyclopedia. This series aims to bridge the gap between scientific jargon and everyday language, so that we can all be part of the conservation conversation.


    In this episode, we cover Biodiversity


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  • A Journey of Rewilding and Resilience with Katie Stacey | Ep 10
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with author Katie Stacey to talk about her new book, No Paradise with Wolves. We touch on the public's opinion of Iberian wolves in Northern Spain, letting nature manage itself, and the rewilding of their little farmland known as Wild Finca. What challenges come with letting the land take the reins? Tune in to find out.

    Book Bio:
    In 2018, Katie and Luke, moved to Asturias, Northern Spain, in search of a home. As conservation storytellers, they were drawn to the story of the Iberian wolf - a much-maligned creature facing relentless persecution right on their doorstep. But as they delved deeper, they discovered that the story was far more complex than they had imagined. While searching, they found a dilapidated old dairy farm, which they purchased with a vision to rewild its surrounding land.

    They named their new home Wild Finca and soon realized that promoting coexistence with wolves - and all wildlife - wasn’t about exposing the darker aspects of the relationship but about proving that living alongside wildlife was truly possible by doing it themselves.

    Links:

    Get No Paradise with Wolves here: https://www.wildfinca.com/no-paradise-with-wolves

    Learn more about The Wild Shift here: https://thewildshift.com/homepage

    Learn more about Wild Finca here: https://www.wildfinca.com/

    Follow Wild Finca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildfinca

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    41 m
  • EE - Symbiosis
    Feb 13 2026

    Welcome to the Environmental Encyclopedia. This series aims to bridge the gap between scientific jargon and everyday language, so that we can all be part of the conservation conversation.


    In this episode, we cover Symbiosis

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    5 m
  • Fatal Light and Window Strikes: How Our Buildings are Killing Birds with Michael Mesure | Ep 09
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with FLAP Co-founder and Executive Director Michael Mesure. We discuss bird collisions caused by invisible windows and light in the night, the value of birds in our economy, and why you should care about birds dying. The vast number of bird deaths caused by human architecture will shock you. What can we do to change this? Tune in to find out.


    FLAP Canada website: https://flap.org/


    Report a collision - Global Bird Collision Mapper: https://www.birdmapper.org/


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    53 m
  • EE - Animal Activity Patterns
    Jan 16 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of my new mini-series, Environmental Encyclopedia. This series aims to bridge the gap between scientific jargon and everyday language, so that we can all be part of the conservation conversation.


    In this episode, we cover Animal Activity Patterns

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  • Caribou Cafeteria: Can Supplemental Feeding Save Declining Populations with Doug Heard | Ep 08
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Biologist Doug Heard, to discuss a population of Woodland Caribou found in North-Central BC. We touch on supplemental feeding, predation by wolves, and how it's possible to track the growth of the Kennedy Siding Caribou herd. With all this covered, there is only one question left to ask. Does he give them silly names? Tune in to find out.


    Kennedy Siding Supplimental Feeding Station Live Cam (most active from October - January): https://mlibwildlife.ca/live-cam/


    More information on the McLeod Lake Indian Band: https://mlibwildlife.ca/


    Want to become a guest on the show? Do you know somebody who you think would make a great guest? Or want to share a conservation story of your own?

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    46 m
  • What's next for Wilder Insights | End of Season 01
    Sep 8 2025

    This marks the end of season 01 of Wilder Insights with me, Mike Bryden. Stay tuned for season 02! Coming soon to a podcast platform near you.


    Want to be a guest in season 2? Do you know somebody you think SHOULD be a guest in season 2? Or do you have a conservation story of your own you'd like to share? DM me @wilderinsightspod on Instagram or shoot me an email at wilderinsightspodcast@gmail.com.

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