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Wildlife Matters The Podcast

By: Nigel Palmer
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Wildlife Matters, where we explore the incredible world of wildlife and nature. Join your host Nigel Palmer, a lifelong nature lover and expert with over 30 years experience of working with wildlife, as he takes you on an adventure into the fascinating complexities of the natural world. Through solo shows and engaging interviews, we deep dive into topics such as Animal behaviour, ecology of species, plants, biodiversity, and habitat loss, we will take you on engaging wildlife and countryside walks to some of Britain's most enchanting places. We stand up and speak out for wildlife and nature by investigating animal persecution and exposing the cruelty of hunting and other blood sports as well as holding our government to account for their shocking poor performance on the environment and nature. If you are a nature enthusiast seeking knowledge, connection and inspiration, the Wildlife Matters Podcast is for you. Please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts from and visit our website www.wildlife-matters.org
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  • Urban Squirrels with Natalia Doran
    Jun 5 2024

    We are talking to Natalia Doran on this week’s Wildlife Matters Podcast. Natalia founded Urban Squirrels, a London-based specialist grey squirrel rescue and is also an advocate for wildlife, being on the council of Animal Aid, a trustee of Farplace Animal Rescue and the academic charity Pan-Orthodox Concern for Animals.

    The Grey Squirrel, a cherished and frequently spotted creature, especially in urban areas, is under grave threat. It is one of the most targeted wild animals, with our wildlife conservation organisations resorting to culling. Moreover, Natural England classified it as an invasive species in 2019, further jeopardising its survival.

    Our relationship with squirrels in Britain has always been complicated. Our native red squirrel species is extinct, and we are protecting imported reds from European countries.

    However, the main reason reds are in trouble in Britain has nothing to do with grey squirrels; it is about the loss of suitable habitat. Remember, reds are an arboreal species of pine and coniferous forests.

    In this wide-ranging episode interview, Nadia discusses many of the issues faced by Grey squirrels in Britain today and has some insightful ways that all of us can help the grey squirrels in our local areas.

    I hope you found Natalia's discussion valuable today—I certainly did.

    I hope it has inspired some of you to take action, advocate, share positive stories and news about Grey Squirrels on your social media platforms, and uphold the positivity that Natalia radiates for grey squirrels in the future.

    We encourage anyone who can get a squirrel aviary in their garden or on land they own. Nadia and her team at Urban Squirrels can guide you through the licensing process and may even help you obtain grants to fund the aviary and equipment you need.

    The show notes include links to Urban Squirrels’ website and social media channels, but it's worth repeating the website address, as it contains all the information you need: www.urbansquirrels.co.uk.

    And that’s a wrap for another Wildlife Matters Podcast.

    We will be back in two weeks’ time and will be sharing a very special adventure with a solstice theme that we know you will enjoy. Until then, keep a wild heart and an open mind.

    Urban Squirrels Contact Details

    Website - www.urbansquirrels.co.uk

    Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UrbanSquirrelsRescue

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/urban_squirrels/

    Twitter/X - https://twitter.com/squirrels_urban

    Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@urbansquirrels

    Wildlife Matters is an independent podcast focussed on sharing the oy of nature and wildlife whilst actively working to educate, inform and eliminate the persecution of wildlife species and the pollution and destruction of natural habitats, the lack of biodiversity, and mitigate the impact of climate change.

    The Wildlife Matters Podcast is on all good podcast platforms, or listen on our website. www.wildlife-matters.org

    Wildlife Matters is on Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Twitter. Please like, follow and share, and if you would like to support our work and keep us proudly independent, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter via this link: https://www.patreon.com/join/WildlifeMatters

    The Wildlife Matters Podcast is currently released on alternate Wednesdays.

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    53 mins
  • A Night with the Pine Martens
    May 22 2024

    Join Wildlife Matters as we spend a night with the Pine Martens

    Hello, and a big warm welcome to this week's Wildlife Matters.

    I’m your host, Nigel Palmer, and we have a real treat for you today.

    But it’s not the Q&A you may have been expecting - that has been put back slightly while we finalise the production.

    Today, we are offering a unique opportunity- a live wildlife-watching experience. And what makes it truly special? The mammal we'll be observing is a rare sight in most of the UK.

    This was our first-ever attempt at capturing a live wildlife event. Much of the audio remains from that clear, chill, breezy, moonlit winter night between Christmas and New Year.

    If you enjoy the Wildlife Matters Podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review, as that really helps this pod get into the ears of other wildlife and nature lovers. Thank you

    You can find out more about Wildlife Matters on our website, www.wildlife-matters.org. Please follow and like our posts on the leading social media platforms.

    Wildlife Matters is an independent podcast with a new adventure or interview every two weeks.

    Keep your heart wild and your mind free #wildlifematters

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    27 mins
  • Wildlife Care Badge - Self Regulation for Wildlife Rescues or Rehabbers
    May 8 2024

    On this week's Wildlife Matters podcast, we have a feature-length chat with Alana, the co-founder of the Wildlife Care Badge.

    Wildlife Care Badge was set up by a collective of vet professionals, wildlife professionals, and wildlife rescues/rehabbers, who have united to develop some self-regulation for UK wildlife rescues/rehabbers.

    We have launched a new UK Wildlife Rescue DIRECTORY/MAP that represents a list of trustworthy - PROVEN - Wildlife Rescues/Rehabbers for Vet Practices & members of the public to know they can confidently give wildlife casualties/orphans to for knowledgeable, high welfare rehabilitative care.

    By joining the Wildlife Care Badge, you're not just gaining a badge. You're joining a safe, supportive, and positive community—a community that unites UK Vet Professionals and Wildlife Rescues/Rehabbers around a common goal: the thriving rights of wildlife.

    To register to take the Wildlife Care Badge or for more information, please visit: https://www.wildlifecarebadge.com/


    You can find Wildlife Care Badge on Facebook


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    45 mins

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