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Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace - Podcast

Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace

The world is so much more than what we know, and only through understanding it better can we make informed decisions. This podcast aims to bring impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Some famous, some you won’t have heard of. From famous explorers, to renowned scientists and just good people, all have a story to tell which we can take something from. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centred on conservation, including hunting, fishing, expeditions, environmental and wildlife management. This is a podcast for everyone who enjoys the great outdoors in any form. It’s for those who care about safeguarding the planet and wildlife we share this land with.

Wilderness Adventure Sports Science Nature
Update frequency
every 10 days
Average duration
74 minutes
Episodes
253
Years Active
2015 - 2025
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#163 Nick Baker: Exploring the natural world. Conservation / wildlife / Isle of Wight / nature education / science communication

#163 Nick Baker: Exploring the natural world. Conservation / wildlife / Isle of Wight / nature education / science communication

Joined by naturalist and TV presenter Nick Baker, we weave our way through his journey to becoming a wildlife presenter, un-pack our dissociation with nature, discuss the wonder of observing animals,…

01:12:09  |   Thu 01 Oct 2020
#162 Science Shorts: Dr Nina Friggins. Are trees always the answer to climate change? Carbon / sequestering /  emergency / Scotland / science / soil / heather / moorland

#162 Science Shorts: Dr Nina Friggins. Are trees always the answer to climate change? Carbon / sequestering / emergency / Scotland / science / soil / heather / moorland

After our fascinating discussion last week with Dr Jason Goldman about sea otter reintroductions to the west coast of Canada, we are shifting from the marine environment to the terrestrial one, and f…

00:27:16  |   Sat 26 Sep 2020
#161 Danny Christensen: The Urban Huntsman. Food sourcing to hunting public lands and high-end fashion photography

#161 Danny Christensen: The Urban Huntsman. Food sourcing to hunting public lands and high-end fashion photography

One wouldn't associate a high-end fashion photographer in New York with the world of hunting, fishing and wild food sourcing, but that is Danny Christensen, aka, The Urban Huntsman. This is such an i…

01:45:21  |   Thu 17 Sep 2020
#160 Behind The Lens: Teddy Robb. Country music.

#160 Behind The Lens: Teddy Robb. Country music.

Singer-songwriter Teddy Rob joins us on Behind The Lens, to tell us how the great outdoors, hunting and fishing, has helped to shape his music and career. We hear his latest single, Heaven on Dirt, a…

00:29:37  |   Fri 11 Sep 2020
#159 Mansal Denton: psychedelics, hunting and rebuilding a life after prison

#159 Mansal Denton: psychedelics, hunting and rebuilding a life after prison

Probably the most spiritually charged podcast we have put together, I speak with Mansal Denton: author, podcaster, hunter, entrepreneur, and a man who found himself locked up in prison. We dig deep i…

01:21:35  |   Thu 03 Sep 2020
#158 Lorne Ramoni: From the view of an African hunting outfitter

#158 Lorne Ramoni: From the view of an African hunting outfitter

Professional Hunter, Lorne Ramoni, gives us a deep dive into running a safari hunting outfit in Africa, and how conservation and community engagement go hand in hand with the controversial topic of t…

01:32:34  |   Thu 20 Aug 2020
#157 Behind The Lens: New World Cartography

#157 Behind The Lens: New World Cartography

Today we have not one, but three guests on the show. Editor and Chief of Modern Huntsman, Tyler Sharp, joins me to speak with the guys at New World Cartography, Travis Folk and Tony Waters, as we hea…

00:27:35  |   Thu 13 Aug 2020
#156 Sarah Roberts: Shark research, swimming with crocodiles, children's education and Blue Peter.

#156 Sarah Roberts: Shark research, swimming with crocodiles, children's education and Blue Peter.

Today I talk with TV host and eco-journalist Sarah Roberts about her journey from studying animal behaviour to writing environmentally focused children’s books and appearing on Blue Peter. We dive de…

01:18:25  |   Thu 06 Aug 2020
#155 Science Shorts: Dr Fabian Leendertz

#155 Science Shorts: Dr Fabian Leendertz

In today’s episode, we discuss how to protect the great apes from succumbing to the current SARS-CoV-2 virus and what that means for how we support the local, often very poor communities in and aroun…

00:29:36  |   Thu 30 Jul 2020
#154 Peter Christie: Our pets, from cats to fish and how they impact the world.

#154 Peter Christie: Our pets, from cats to fish and how they impact the world.

I interview Peter Christie, author of Unnatural Companions: Rethinking our love of pets in an age of extinction. We get deep into the impact of our cats and dogs on the natural environment, the food …

01:16:15  |   Thu 23 Jul 2020
#153 Behind The Lens: Elias Carlson & Tito West

#153 Behind The Lens: Elias Carlson & Tito West

In Behind The Lens I have the privilege of getting into the heads of some incredible creatives. From filmmakers to designers and writers, we hear the stories behind the stories. In this episode, I am…

00:26:02  |   Wed 15 Jul 2020
#152 Catherine Semcer: Wildlife trade, incentives for conservation & free-market environmentalism

#152 Catherine Semcer: Wildlife trade, incentives for conservation & free-market environmentalism

My interview today is with Catherine E. Semcer, a research fellow at the Property and Environment Research Centre. Most of her work there focuses on rights and market-based solutions to policy challe…

01:28:15  |   Thu 09 Jul 2020
#151 Science Shorts: Alaska opens hunting for bear cubs and wolf pups.  Jess Johnston reports.

#151 Science Shorts: Alaska opens hunting for bear cubs and wolf pups. Jess Johnston reports.

In this episode, I talk with Jess Johnston about the recent headlines seen around the world, highlighting the legislative changes in Alaska which would allow for the hunting of bear cubs and wolf pup…

00:35:33  |   Thu 02 Jul 2020
#150 Dr Amy Dickman: Humanity and sustainability in conservation, lions, National Geographic, trophy hunting & women in conservation

#150 Dr Amy Dickman: Humanity and sustainability in conservation, lions, National Geographic, trophy hunting & women in conservation

This is an eye-opening discussion to the very heart of what makes conservation work. Dr Amy Dickman is a Caplan Senior Research Fellow at Felid Conservation in the Department of Zoology at Oxford Uni…

01:21:14  |   Thu 25 Jun 2020
#149 Behind The Lens: Derek Malou

#149 Behind The Lens: Derek Malou

Welcome to the into ITW podcast, and our monthly series Behind The Lens, where I speak to photographers, filmmakers and creatives from around the world about breathtaking imagery and film, and the st…

00:32:34  |   Thu 18 Jun 2020
#148 Merlin Becker: Otterburn research, fire ecology, mountain hare populations & sustainable land management

#148 Merlin Becker: Otterburn research, fire ecology, mountain hare populations & sustainable land management

I sit down with Merlin Becker, who previously worked for the GWCT at their model research farm in Scotland. We discuss methods of sustainable land management tackling a wide spectrum of topics: from …

01:25:45  |   Thu 11 Jun 2020
#147 Science Shorts: Mercury in our oceans with Professor Yanxu Zhang

#147 Science Shorts: Mercury in our oceans with Professor Yanxu Zhang

In this week's show, digging into the science of conservation, we look at the environmental issue of mercury in our oceans. Speaking with Professor Yanxu Zhang, we discuss how mercury gets into our a…

00:21:59  |   Thu 04 Jun 2020
#146 Ryan Youngblood: Dodging bullets, civil war, conservation conflict, documentary film-making & charging elephants

#146 Ryan Youngblood: Dodging bullets, civil war, conservation conflict, documentary film-making & charging elephants

Oh my, what an amazing conversation. I chat with filmmaker Ryan Youngblood as we journey through just a little bit of his life and career. From hunting and conservation in the Central African Republi…

01:31:01  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#145 Behind The Lens: Max Lowe

#145 Behind The Lens: Max Lowe

Joined this episode by the extraordinarily talented film director and photographer Max Lowe, we start by discussing his current film project: a documentary of his families story in a way never expose…

00:32:26  |   Thu 21 May 2020
#144 Conor Knighton: National Parks, John Muir, bison, Alaska & finding yourself

#144 Conor Knighton: National Parks, John Muir, bison, Alaska & finding yourself

I am joined by Conor Knighton, who has just released his book Leave Only Footprints, chronicling his journey of discovery through the National Parks of North American. After learning about his backgr…

01:17:44  |   Thu 14 May 2020
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