Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant Podcast

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Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn Grant is a different kind of nature show about the human drama of saving animals. From a paleoanthropologist who hunts fossils in conflict zones to someone who helped save an endangered species while in prison, in season four we will hear from real-life heroes and nature advocates with widely different expertise and life experiences that led them to be champions for the natural world.  Wildlife biologist and host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant has been studying wild animals in their natural habitats all over the world for years. Our award-winning podcast takes you inside the hidden world and action-packed adventures of Dr. Wynn-Grant and her colleagues doing important work to protect the future of animal species and create safe spaces in which to study them. Explore more at www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/podcasts/going-wild/

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant.

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Kris Tompkins was a conservationist and former CEO of Patagonia who dedicated her life to protecting wild lands, culminating in the creation of national parks and large-scale land donations in Patagonia.
Tracee Ellis Ross is an actress, producer, and singer known for her work in television and film. She is also an advocate for self-care and empowerment, and hosts the Roku show 'Solo Traveling With Tracee Ellis Ross.'
Alannah Vellacott is a marine ecologist dedicated to conserving sharks and uncovering artifacts from slave-trade shipwrecks. She grew up in a Bahamian subsistence fishing community and her work intersects ecology, ancestry, and climate justice.
Raised in a Mexican-American immigrant family, Carolina Landa's story begins in the orchards of Quincy, Washington, and takes a transformative turn within the walls of an Oregon prison. Her curiosity and passion for science led her to champion sustainability initiatives behind bars. She discusses how incarceration became a catalyst for her environmental awakening and advocacy for green rehabilitation programs.
Ed Yong is a science journalist known for his in-depth reporting on various scientific topics, particularly in the field of biology and ecology. He gained significant recognition for his coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, which earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism. Yong has a passion for nature and has recently shifted his focus to writing about the natural world, exploring themes of curiosity and empathy through experiences like birding, which he credits with helping him reconnect with nature and combat his feelings of burnout.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant.

0:00 31:39

Armchair Explorer: Rewilding Chile with ground-breaking conservationist Kris Tompkins

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Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Guests
Kris Tompkins
Keywords
rewilding conservation Patagonia wild lands national parks
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Kris Tompkins has spent a lifetime fighting tooth and nail to protect wild lands. In 1993, she stepped down as CEO of outdoor apparel brand Patagonia, and moved to the edge of a windswept road-less fjord in the northern end of Patagonian Chile with her late husband Doug Tompkins (the founder of North Face).

There, they began to dream up one of the most audacious conservation visions ever conceived. It would culminate, more than 25 years later, in the largest private land donation in history, the creation of one of the most spectacular national parks in the world and the launch of the wildest road trip on the planet: the Route of Parks. This story is about the realization of that vision.
0:00 27:59

Women Who Travel: Tracee Ellis Ross Loves Seeing the World Solo

Hosts
Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Guests
Tracee Ellis Ross
Keywords
solo travel self-care women travelers adventure travel tips
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This week, we're featuring an episode of Women Who Travel with Tracee Ellis Ross:

Tracee Ellis Ross’ earliest memories involved traveling the world with her mother, Diana Ross, but it was at the age of 22 that she discovered what solo travel could give her. This episode, Lale sits down with Tracee to discuss how solo travel can be an act of radical self-care, her upcoming Roku show, Solo Traveling With Tracee Ellis Ross, and her flamboyant and joy-filled packing lists. Listen to more Women Who Travel here: swap.fm/l/cnt-wwt-YUyg6t
0:00 42:06

Slave Trade Shipwrecks + Saving Sharks: Meet Alannah Vellacott

Hosts
Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Guests
Alannah Vellacott
Keywords
marine ecology shark conservation slave-trade shipwrecks climate justice animal protection
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Marine ecologist Alannah Vellacott grew up in a Bahamian subsistence fishing community, where wrestling sharks before sunrise was part of daily life. Now she's dedicated to conserving these majestic creatures and uncovering artifacts from slave-trade shipwrecks. In this episode, Alannah shares her journey to becoming a conservationist, highlighting the intersections of ecology, ancestry, and climate justice.

Alannah's website: https://www.alannahvellacott.com/



Thanks for listening to Going Wild. You can learn more about season four ⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠ and catch up on seasons one through three ⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠. 



If you want to support us, you can follow Going Wild on your favorite podcast-listening app. And while you're there, please leave us a review. It really helps.



Follow PBS Nature and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠. You can find more information on all of our guests this season in each episode's show notes. And you can catch new episodes of Nature, Wednesdays at 8/7 Central on PBS, pbs.org/nature, and the PBS app.



Going Wild is a podcast by PBS Nature. NATURE is an award-winning series created by The WNET Group and made possible by all of you.



Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN Productions LLC/The WNET Group.
0:00 38:20

A Metamorphosis Behind Bars

Hosts
Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Guests
Carolina Landa
Keywords
environmental advocacy sustainability prison reform green rehabilitation environmental awakening
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Carolina Landa's story begins in the orchards of Quincy, Washington and takes a transformative turn within the walls of an Oregon prison. Raised in a Mexican-American immigrant family, Carolina's curiosity and passion for science led her to champion sustainability initiatives behind bars. In this episode, she discusses how incarceration became a catalyst for her environmental awakening and advocacy for green rehabilitation programs.



Thanks for listening to Going Wild. You can learn more about season four ⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠ and catch up on seasons one through three ⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠. 



If you want to support us, you can follow Going Wild on your favorite podcast-listening app. And while you're there, please leave us a review. It really helps.



Follow PBS Nature and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠, ⁠⁠X⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠. You can find more information on all of our guests this season in each episode's show notes. And you can catch new episodes of Nature, Wednesdays at 8/7 Central on PBS, pbs.org/nature, and the PBS app.



Going Wild is a podcast by PBS Nature. NATURE is an award-winning series created by The WNET Group and made possible by all of you.



Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN Productions LLC/The WNET Group.
0:00 45:22

Nature: The Cure for Ed Yong's Burnout?

Hosts
Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Guests
Ed Yong
Keywords
nature Ed Yong burnout COVID pandemic Pulitzer Prize birding curiosity empathy community
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As a science journalist, Ed Yong spends a lot of time writing about nature without actually being immersed in it. After three years of covering the COVID pandemic, Ed found himself anxious, depressed, and in need of a change - despite winning the Pulitzer Prize. He took a step back from pandemic reporting to write a book about nature.

During this time, Ed also discovered something that prompted him to fall in love with nature in a way he never had before. Birding brought him renewed joy and helped him realize that curiosity, empathy, and a “childlike” fascination with nature might be precisely what we need to reconnect with and save the world around us, as well as to foster community in times of need.



Thanks for listening to Going Wild. You can learn more about season four ⁠HERE⁠ and catch up on seasons one through three ⁠HERE⁠. 



If you want to support us, you can follow Going Wild on your favorite podcast-listening app. And while you're there, please leave us a review. It really helps.



Follow PBS Nature and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠TikTok⁠, ⁠X⁠, and ⁠Facebook⁠. You can find more information on all of our guests this season in each episode's show notes. And you can catch new episodes of Nature, Wednesdays at 8/7 Central on PBS, pbs.org/nature, and the PBS app.



Going Wild is a podcast by PBS Nature. NATURE is an award-winning series created by The WNET Group and made possible by all of you.



Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN Productions LLC/The WNET Group.

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