Amanda Leland is the Executive Director of the Environmental Defense Fund, bringing unlikely allies together to find the ways that work to support healthy communities and economies while reducing climate impacts. She previously led EDF’s Oceans program, a global team in 14 countries focused on reversing overfishing while supporting thriving fishing communities, triggering the dramatic economic and ecological recovery of U.S. fisheries and beyond.
On this episode of Nature Revisited, Leland discusses the surprising partnerships and solutions that are quietly revolutionizing the fishing industry. Fishermen who once followed established policies and practices to no avail are now working alongside scientists, government agencies, and environmental groups to lead real change that is preventing overfishing and securing resource longevity.
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More about Amanda Leland: https://www.edf.org/people/amanda-leland
Sea Change book: https://www.torreyhouse.org/sea-change
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Amanda Leland is the Executive Director of the Environmental Defense Fund, bringing unlikely allies together to find the ways that work to support healthy communities and economies while reducing climate impacts. She previously led EDF’s Oceans program, a global team in 14 countries focused on reversing overfishing while supporting thriving fishing communities, triggering the dramatic economic and ecological recovery of U.S. fisheries and beyond.
On this episode of Nature Revisited, Leland discusses the surprising partnerships and solutions that are quietly revolutionizing the fishing industry. Fishermen who once followed established policies and practices to no avail are now working alongside scientists, government agencies, and environmental groups to lead real change that is preventing overfishing and securing resource longevity.
Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps, on YouTube, or at https://noordenproductions.com
More about Amanda Leland: https://www.edf.org/people/amanda-leland
Sea Change book: https://www.torreyhouse.org/sea-change
Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t
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Helen Whybrow is a nonfiction author, journalist, professor, and farmer. In 2001 she and her partner set out to restore Knoll Farm, an old two-hundred-acre farm in the heart of the Green Mountains of Vermont.
On this episode of Nature Revisited, our friend Scott Chaskey invites Helen to discuss her 25 years on Knoll Farm raising Icelandic sheep and how she approached reflecting on those experiences in her intimate and profoundly moving memoir The Salt Stones - Seasons of a Shepherd's Life. As she intertwined her life with the land, Helen realized that the art of shepherding extends far beyond the flock and fences of a farm, revealing a way of life that is at once ancient and entirely contemporary, inspiring us all to seek greater intimacy and a sense of belonging wherever our home place may be.
Helen's website: https://helenwhybrow.com/
Knoll Farm website: https://knollfarm.org
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Nature Revisited
Amanda Leland is the Executive Director of the Environmental Defense Fund, bringing unlikely allies together to find the ways that work to support healthy communities and economies while reducing climate impacts. She previously led EDF’s Oceans program, a global team in 14 countries focused on reversing overfishing while supporting thriving fishing communities, triggering the dramatic economic and ecological recovery of U.S. fisheries and beyond.
On this episode of Nature Revisited, Leland discusses the surprising partnerships and solutions that are quietly revolutionizing the fishing industry. Fishermen who once followed established policies and practices to no avail are now working alongside scientists, government agencies, and environmental groups to lead real change that is preventing overfishing and securing resource longevity.
Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps, on YouTube, or at https://noordenproductions.com
More about Amanda Leland: https://www.edf.org/people/amanda-leland
Sea Change book: https://www.torreyhouse.org/sea-change
Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t
Subscribe on Youtube Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/bddd55v9
Podlink: https://pod.link/1456657951
Support Nature Revisited https://noordenproductions.com/support
Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at https://noordenproductions.com/contact