The Rewilding Podcast w/ Peter Michael Bauer
Society & Culture
In this episode I’m chatting with Kara Moses. Kara is a biologist and educator teaching nature connection, rewilding, wild living skills and woodland management. She is a writer, a climate activist, chair of the Cambrian Wildwood project in west Wales, she created Radical Nature Connection at the Ulex Project in the pyrenees which brings nature connection practice into relationship with our struggles to challenge interlocking systems of oppression, such as racism, patriarchy, colonialism, and ableism and our efforts to build movements forging a life-affirming future. You can learn more about her work at her website rewildeverything.org and her social media handle RewildEverything.
Kara and I discuss the different ways rewilding has been used and the ways it has been perceived, and the challenges of using the word. We follow Kara through her transformative journey from primatology to direct action climate activism to nature connection, how she came to rewilding and beyond. This is a fun and deep conversation from a fellow rewilder who has dealt with similar and very different challenges than myself, in terms of spreading rewilding.
Notes:
www.RewildEverything.org
Twitter: @Kara_L_Moses
Insta: @RewildEverything
Facebook: @RewildEverything
• www.CambrianWildwood.org
• How lemurs fight climate change
• Meet Kara Moses, the activist who helped shut down a Welsh coal mine
• Feral by George Monbiot
• Wild Awake Ireland
• ‘It’ll take away our livelihoods’: Welsh farmers on rewilding and carbon markets
• Anthropogenic heathlands: disturbance ecologies and the social organisation of past super-resilient landscapes
• Radical Nature Connection (RNC)
• My Grandmother’s Hands by Resmaa Menakem
• Queer Nature
• Rewild Portland
• Weaving Earth
• We are the 99%
• Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall-Kimmerer
• The Old Way
• Access to You is a Privilege
• What Kinship is and What it is Not by Marshall Sahlins
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