January 15, 2025
We’re Joining the Global Rewilding Alliance!
We're joining the Global Rewilding Alliance, a network of environmental organizations around the world!
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Collaborating with our partners allows us to spread the word about our meaningful work – and speaking to passionate advocates amplifies this message even further! We’re delighted that Wes Jolley, Island Conservation’s Head of Operations for the United States Program, made his podcast debut this week, appearing alongside our proud alum Dena Spatz.
YourForest is a conservation podcast typically focused on forestry but also inspired by broad environmental issues that help us better understand our natural world. Wes and Dena discuss what got them into conservation, the scope and nature of our work, and how our message of hope is needed now more than ever.
You’ll really enjoy this podcast if you are new to island conservation efforts or want to hear the ins and outs of working in the field!
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