Rewildology

Rewildology

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Recent episodes

  • Jun 09, 2026 — In June 1992, 179 nations made two pledges that still shape every international conservation agreement today, and thirty years later, the world's most important climate conference was held inside a tropical rainforest. What happens in those halls...

    The Long Game: Forging the Amazon's Next Chapter
  • Jun 02, 2026 — What does it take to make the Amazon worth more standing than gone? Not in theory—but in practice, on the ground, with real communities, real businesses, and real money. This episode of Rewilding Amazonia follows three people who have built economic...

    The New Economy: Making the Amazon Forest Worth More Standing
  • May 26, 2026 — What does it cost to defend the Amazon? Not in dollars or hectares—but years spent in exile, family members taken in the night, court rulings that win on paper and go unenforced for nearly two decades. This episode of Rewilding Amazonia follows five...

    Whose Forest? The Defenders of the Amazon
  • May 19, 2026 — The Amazon isn't just a forest. It's three interconnected systems that have taken forty million years to build, and all of them are under pressure. In this episode of Rewilding Amazonia, I set out to understand how the Amazon functions—not as a place...

    Rivers in the Sky: The Amazon's Tipping Point, Sentinel Dolphins & the Geothermal Deep
  • May 12, 2026 — The Amazon is one of the most remote places on Earth—and one of the most watched. In this episode of Rewilding Amazonia, I follow the people who have built new eyes to see what's happening inside a forest too vast, dangerous, and politically...

    Seeing the Invisible: Tracking Destruction, Measuring Recovery

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