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Conservation and Science

100: Deer, Sheep and Fires with Ashley Glover

07 Jul 2021

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There are no two ways about it. It’s a milestone episode. Episode 100. To mark the occasion we get together with environmentalist, hunter and axe thrower, Ashley Glover to discuss some of the most interesting subjects from the past three years. And while the title says “Deer, Sheep and Fires,” in reality it should have said, “Deer, Sheep, Boar, Wolves, Mink, Trout, Seals, Woodland, Rhododendron and Fires.” You get the picture!In our conversation, you will be able to identify episodes from Tommy’s Outdoors back catalogue that you might want to listen to. For your convenience, I have compiled below a full list of episodes discussed in our conversation. It is by no means a list of “best” episodes but just a list of those we mentioned. Episode 20: Irish Wildlife Trust with Pádraic FogartyEpisode 29: Forestry and Native Woodlands with Ciaran NugentEpisode 51: Fighting Illegal Salmon Netting with Bertie BrosnanEpisode 54: The National Biodiversity Data Centre with Dave WallEpisode 61: African Swine Fever Awareness and Prevention with Shane McAuliffeEpisode 68: Rewilding, Wolves and Biodiversity with Pádraic FogartyEpisode 71: The European Federation for Hunting and Conservation with David ScallanEpisode 72: Seal Rescue Ireland with Mel RobinsonEpisode 73: Quantitative Ecology with Kilian MurphyEpisode 77: Sweden is Hunting with Andreas MichalikEpisode 78: Human-Seal Conflict with Liam Flannery and Dan BrosnanEpisode 81: Skates and Marine Rewilding with Patrick CollinsEpisode 88: Rewilding Scotland with Peter CairnsEpisode 89: Camera Trapping and Large Mammal Monitoring with Adam Francis Smith

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