Ep. 007: Into the Wildlands with Alasdair Cameron
Alasdair Cameron, Founder and Executive Director of Somerset Wildlands, passionately discussed the concept of rewilding, its distinctions from conservation and restoration, and the pressing need for more wild land in this country. Alasdair emphasises the benefits of wildness for humans on all levels; including the provision of ecosystem services and the developments of cultures grounded in place. It was a joy to hear about the fantastic work of Somerset Wildlands, the approach they’re taking to rewilding and how individuals can support their endeavours.
Your HostsFounder and Executive Director of Somerset Wildlands. Alasdair is an environmental campaigner with many years experience working on international wildlife trade, beaver reintroduction, climate change, conservation, investigations, energy and much else besides.
Grange Project Contact & Social Media[00:00:00] Update on the activities of the Grange Project; including participation at the ACE Monmouth Climate Festival, rewilding gardens and a sustainable transport quiz.
[00:05:30] Tom introduces an exciting new mini-series on ‘homesteading’ with Simon Whitfield, topics to include: living off-grid, aquaponics and the value of community.
[00:07:00] Introduction to the episode and our guest; Alasdair Cameron, Founder and Executive Director of Somerset Wildlands
[00:07:39] Alasdair introduces himself and his definition of the most hopeful thing happening in the environmental sector at the moment; rewilding.
[00:10:30] What are the differences between rewilding, conservation and restoration? Alasdair shares his perspective on the definitions of these concepts and how they inter-relate.
[00:18:45] Alasdair highlights the absence of wild land in our country and the importance of rewilding in addressing this.
[00:20:50] We talk about the benefits of wildness and connection to nature for humans including ecosystem services, a culture grounded in place and our responsibilities to nature and wildlife.
[00:25:44] We learn more about Alasdair’s passion for rewilding and the increase of diversity within the fields that have been under his care since 2016.
[00:30:40] Somerset Wildlands purchased two additional sites in 2022 and we discussed the management approaches to this land, focusing on ‘allowing it to breathe’.
[00:39:15] Alasdair introduces the concept of membership of Somerset Wildlands and how individuals can connect to nature through becoming wardens of the land. He goes on to talk about ‘wilder stepping stones’ and their role in the Somerset levels.
[00:44:00] We discuss how people can support the activities of Somerset Wildlands.
[00:48:00] Tom and Chloe reflect on the interview together.
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