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We captured some of the thoughts about Wild Work from people involved with the initiative.
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In Part 3 Will and Amanda talk about how Wild Work connects people together across all sectors to make biodiversity action happen from the bottom up. And how the Wild Work movement supports everyone else's efforts; by connecting everyone involved in helping nature and encouraging best-practice approaches.
To find out more visit www.wildwork.ie
Featured in this episode:
William O'Halloran, Wild Work
Amanda Greer, Veri Lead Biodiversity Trainer
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Part 2 is themed around the Wild Work philosophy of teaching people about nature through a positive lens; exploring concepts related to ecophobia, place-based learning and experiential outdoor learning and how and why Wild Work's educational approach can be successful.
To find out more visit www.wildwork.ie
Featured in this episode:
William O'Halloran, Wild Work
Amanda Greer, Veri Lead Biodiversity Trainer
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In part one Amanda and Will talk about biodiversity themed action and investment in a local development context which led to Wild Work's establishment in 2017.
To find out more visit www.wildwork.ie
Featured in this episode:
William O'Halloran, Wild Work
Amanda Greer, Veri Lead Biodiversity Trainer
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Wild Work announce is delighted to announce our new innovative Free biodiversity training programme! In this episode Wild Worker Karen talks about some of her favourite outdoor places to visit in Cork, many of which will feature in the training programme
To find out more visit www.wildwork.ie
Featured in this episode:
Karen Loxton
Isabel Auld
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Wild Work announce is delighted to announce our new innovative Free biodiversity training programme! In this episode Wild Worker Will talks about some of his favourite outdoor places to visit in Cork, many of which will feature in the training programme
To find out more visit www.wildwork.ie
Featured in this episode:
William O'Halloran
Isabel Auld
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Wild Work joined the Ability participants to develop a Citizen Science training course called "Journey to Becoming a Wild Work Citizen Scientist". In this episode Will and Karen reflect on the programme.
The Ability Programme helps young adults with disabilities to engage in the community and to find employment, supporting them through training, workshops and employer engagement
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In this special episode we talk about the Carrigtwohill Biodiversity Plan and an exciting project distributing wildflower seeds to the community. We chat with members of the Carrigtwohill community involved with the biodiversity plan.
Featured in this episode:
Margaret Searson, Carrigtwohill Tidy Towns
Cllr. Alan O'Connor
Venessa Lieghio
Links mentioned in the podcast:
Carrigtwohill Biodiversity Action PlanWildflowers in your seed packWildflower meadowsSignificant Tree ProjectTo find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In the final episode of our student placement podcast series Rachel and Kinga reflect on their work placement with the Wild Work team.
Featured:
Karen Loxton
Rachel Hayden
Kinga Szalecka
William O'Halloran
Finbarr Wallace
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In the third episode of our student placement podcast series, Rachel Hayden talks about her project with Wild Work on carbon sequestration and amenity grassland management. Rachel's project looks at the research into how we can manage our garden lawns and public green spaces in a way that captures carbon and promotes biodiversity.
The conversation extends to the difficulties of communicating the science of climate change, and science in general, and the necessity of balancing the urgency of the message with one of hope and practical, positive action.
Interesting links mentioned in the podcast:
Corine Land Cover Data
Featured:
Rachel Hayden
Kinga Szalecka
William O'Halloran
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In this episode of our student placement podcast series Kinga Szalecka talks about her project with Wild Work on Biodiversity Action Plans.
Featured:
Kinga Szalecka
Rachel Hayden
Finbarr Wallace
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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Meet Kinga and Rachel, joining Wild Work on student placement! We chat about how they became involved in Wild Work and what they will be getting up to with us this summer.
Featured:
Karen Loxton
Rachel Hayden
Kinga Szalecka
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In this episode we discuss pesticides. The episode accompanies the YouTube video Wild Workers At Home - Episode 2
Featured:
William O'Halloran
Karen Loxton
Rachel Hayden
Kinga Szalecka
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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This series accompanies our Wild Workers at home YouTube videos. In this podcast we discuss the episode on wildflowers.
Featured in the episode are:
William O'Halloran
Finbarr Wallace
Karen Loxton
Rachel Hayden
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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We chat with Wild Worker Karen Loxton.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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We chat with some of the people involved in the Wild Work movement about their relationship with nature.
Featured in this episode:
Dermot Kelly, Director Regulatory Affairs at Pfizer.
Ryan Howard, CEO SECAD
Annalisa Setti, Lecturer UCC Applied Psychology.
Marcia D'Alton, Independent Councillor with Cork County Council.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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We chat with some of the people involved in the Wild Work movement about Wild Work’s place-based approach and how we benefit nature and society.
Featured in this episode:
Annalisa Setti, Lecturer UCC Applied Psychology.
Tom Rickard, Project Worker Midleton Garda Youth Diversion Project.
Dermot Kelly, Director Regulatory Affairs at Pfizer.
Marcia D'Alton, Independent Councilor Cork County Council.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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We chat to some of the people involved in the Wild Work movement about why they have engaged with Wild Work
Featured in this episode:
Annalisa Setti, Lecturer UCC Applied Psychology.
Tom Rickard, Project Worker Midleton Garda Youth Diversion Project.
Dermot Kelly, Director Regulatory Affairs at Pfizer.
Marcia D'Alton, Independent Councillor with Cork County Council.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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In this episode Wild Work team leader William O'Halloran talks about being a Wild Worker.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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Wild Workers Will and Karen chat about Wild Work. Wild Work is a SECAD initiative with a social ethos that was set up to help nature and society by promoting and enhancing biodiversity.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay