Join us for Life on the Hedge, the podcast to set you on the path to a blossoming career in nature. At the heart of our series? Hedgerows! These hidden heroes are the UK’s largest wildlife habitat and are crucial in the fight against climate change. In each episode, you’ll hear from amazing young people as they explore the magic of hedges whilst giving us the inside scoop on what it’s like to work in conservation, forestry, horticulture and more. So what are you waiting for? Get listening!
The Tree Council created Life on the Hedge as part of the Close the Gap project, funded by the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
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Join us for Life on the Hedge, the podcast to set you on the path to a blossoming career in nature. At the heart of our series? Hedgerows! These hidden heroes are the UK’s largest wildlife habitat and are crucial in the fight against climate change. In each episode, you’ll hear from amazing young people as they explore the magic of hedges whilst giving us the inside scoop on what it’s like to work in conservation, forestry, horticulture and more. So what are you waiting for? Get listening!
The Tree Council created Life on the Hedge as part of the Close the Gap project, funded by the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
#LifeOnTheHedge
treecouncil.org.uk/lifeonthehedge
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Today we’re off to Penpont in the Brecon Beacons as 30 young volunteers and future conservationists undertake a mission to plant 3,000 trees in a day, restoring a degraded hedgerow.
Forrest Hogg invites us to his family estate where farms, tenanted communities, makers, growers and eco-tourism businesses meet within a vibrant cultural scene.
Samuel Harpur, National Park Warden, also grew up locally. He and Forrest chat about why it matters more than ever to cultivate biodiversity and restore sustainable landscapes. Sam shares insights into day-to-day life as a National Park Warden and Molly Singleton from Action for Conservation explains why it’s so important for young people to pursue all the fantastic opportunities on offer to work with trees and the environment.
We also hear from Sophie Pavelle, zoologist and author, on her upcoming new book and what advice she has for young people wanting to make the leap into nature conservation.
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Penpont has teamed up with Action for Conservation for The Penpont Project, their youth-led nature restoration programme. Run by a Youth Leadership Group of twenty 12-18 year olds from diverse backgrounds, the team is working in partnership with farmers and landowners to restore habitats and ecosystems.
Sam is a Warden at Brecon Beacons National Park. Wardens are the eyes and ears of the National Parks and often have an unparalleled knowledge of the local history, ecology and culture of the area Head to the National Parks website where you’ll find some useful videos showcasing the day-to-day life of a warden (or ranger as this role is also known).
Interested in exploring wardening as a career? The National Trust & The National Parks have apprenticeship opportunities, but there are many routes into this career.
Inspired by Forrest and his team of volunteers? If you fancy planting your own hedge, this handy step-by-step guide is a great place to start. For lots more information and advice related to hedgerows, go to hedgelink.org.uk
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