Is Nature Better Off Without Us?
Tom Heap and Helen Czerski dig deeper into the biggest environmental issues on the planet. In this episode they ask how best to bring nature back from the brink.
Rare Earth is a new weekly podcast and radio show from 成人快手 Radio Four which digs deeper into the biggest issues for our planet. Each week, environmental journalist Tom Heap and physicist Helen Czerski will tackle a major story about our environment and wildlife, work out how we got here and meet the brave and clever people with fresh ideas to help us- and nature- thrive.
Helen and Tom won鈥檛 shy away from the big stuff- temperatures rising while wildlife declines- but this won鈥檛 be a weekly dose of doom laden predictions and tortured hand-wringing. Rare Earth is here to celebrate the wonder of nature and meet the people determined to keep it wonderful.
In the first edition Tom and Helen ask how we can bring nature back from the brink. Should we simply abandon great swathes of countryside and let nature reclaim it on its own terms or must we balance the competing demands on our land and micro-manage species and habitats for the best outcomes? Tom meets the herd of bison helping to re-wild a woodland in Kent and visits the Holkham Estate in Norfolk where the government's Landscape Recovery pilot project is funding the transition of intensive farmland into wetlands and passageways for nature.
They're also joined by Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment and by Rebecca Wrigley, Chief Executive of Rewilding Britain.
Produced by Alasdair Cross for 成人快手 Audio Bristol in conjunction with the Open University
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Rare Earth
New science documentary series for 成人快手 Radio 4