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Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace
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Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 253

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#242 Sam Thompson: The Problem with Deer
Episode 242
vendredi 1 mars 2024 • Duration 01:23:16
Legendary guest Sam Thompson, professional deer manager joins host Byron Pace in the highlands of Scotland, to talk deer and their future in the UK.
Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace
#241 Sean Viljoen: The Conservation Film Company
Episode 241
lundi 12 février 2024 • Duration 01:18:51
Recorded while filming a conservation project in Chad, Byron sits down with fellow film-maker Sean Viljoen to talk about story-telling and filming documentaries.
Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace
https://www.conservationfilmco.com/
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 1/6
Episode 232
vendredi 11 août 2023 • Duration 28:31
A landscape thousands of years in the making, facing an uncertain future.
Britain’s uplands and the peat beneath it form one of the most unique, valuable and vulnerable ecosystems in the world.
Between ambitious tree planting targets, wind farm construction and efforts to restore damaged peatland, the British Uplands Podcast sees conservation journalists Byron Pace and Sarah Roberts explore the conflict between these difficult choices.
This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to game keepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers.
Episode one of six to be released weekly.
For more visit www.britishuplands.com
Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production.
#142 Professor Adam Hart: The Trophy Hunting question.
Episode 142
jeudi 30 avril 2020 • Duration 44:35
This week we go trophy hunting with a scientist. Well, not really, but we certainly dig into the complex nature of conservation, and discuss the realities implementing mechanisms for environmental protection in Africa, and discuss if trophy hunting can play a role in this. What are the alternatives and what does the science tell us?
Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com
Professor Adam Hart on Twitter: @adamhartscience
More info: www.thepacebrothers.com
#141 Behind The Lens: Tito West & Tyler Sharp
Episode 141
vendredi 17 avril 2020 • Duration 36:54
In an introduction to a new series, taking a behind the scenes look at images, film and writing, with the creatives who made them happen, Byron Pace sits down with Tyler Sharp and Tito West. This honest, reflective discussion presents what we see in a new light.
Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com
Print shop: https://modernhuntsman.com/print-shop
Visit: www.thepacebrothers.com
Support on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
#140 The great lead debate: lead ammunition, toxicity, birds of prey, shooting community
Episode 140
jeudi 16 avril 2020 • Duration 01:38:38
Pulling in interviews with multiple guests, I dig into the great lead debate. Some weeks back the UK shooting organisations announced a planned phase-out of lead ammo for shotguns within the next five years. The backlash was swift, but what is the truth and what does the science say? I chat with avian vet Tom Dutton, falconer Roy Lupton, Vintage gun specialist Diggory Haddoke, Danish hunter David CP, Dan Reynolds from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation, and hear from Professor Debbie Pain from Cambridge University, to provide a comprehensive view on the subject.
Information on scientific papers: https://science.peregrinefund.org/legacy-sites/conference-lead/2008PbConf_Proceedings.htm
Podcast supporter: www.modernhuntsman.com
Support on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
#139 ITW Shorts: COVID-19 support exclusions for fieldsports
Episode 139
jeudi 9 avril 2020 • Duration 14:50
Ross Ewing joins me from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation to discuss the current support available for the shooting industry in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the Scottish Government have excluded all support for businesses involved in shooting and fishing.
More info: https://basc.org.uk/
www.thepacebrothers.com
#138 ITW Shorts: Tyler Sharp. Freelancer Fund, Mission for Masks, COVID19, Modern Huntsman
Episode 138
jeudi 9 avril 2020 • Duration 24:04
With Modern Huntsman launching two initiatives to help people during this time of crisis, Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp, joins me on this week show to talk about establishing the Freelancer Fund, and a joint initiative to help Mystery Ranch fund medical mask production. We also find time to discuss the upcoming publication of volume 5, with a sneak preview into what you can expect.
For more info visit: www.modernhuntsman.com
#137 Levison Wood: The Last Giants, isolation, elephants, poaching, terrorism & African conservation
Episode 137
jeudi 2 avril 2020 • Duration 01:00:09
Renowned British explorer, Levison Wood comes back on the show to talk about his new book, The Last Giants, chronicling the evolution and history of elephants, examining the challenges they face today through poaching, terrorism and land-use changes in Africa. We also find time to talk about how he is using his current time in isolation and shed some light on his photography process as a Leica Pro-Photographer.
Book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-last-giants/levison-wood/9781529381122
Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com
#136 Science Shorts: Sea otters return. Western science meets indigenous knowledge.
Episode 136
jeudi 26 mars 2020 • Duration 14:04
Welcome to ITW shorts, the first in a new series of short shows, diving into the world of wildlife science and conservation. We are escaping today, in our minds at least, to the coast of British Columbia, to the archipelago of Haida Gwaii. I pick up a story with Dr Jason Goldman, looking at the re-introduction of expatriated wild sea-otters, and the implications of their return on local communities and the eco-system.
Article: https://www.biographic.com/restoring-harmony-in-haida-gwaii/
Jason Goldman: http://www.jasonggoldman.com/