Journalist and broadcaster Kate Quilton explores what the world might look like for animals in 2050. She talks to guests about some of the big challenges facing animals, such as the way we use technology, the food we eat, how we see and treat animals and our impact on nature. She explores how the choices we make today could influence the world animals - and us - enjoy in the future.
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Journalist and broadcaster Kate Quilton explores what the world might look like for animals in 2050. She talks to guests about some of the big challenges facing animals, such as the way we use technology, the food we eat, how we see and treat animals and our impact on nature. She explores how the choices we make today could influence the world animals - and us - enjoy in the future.
In this special edition recorded live at the 2025 Wilberforce Lecture we tackle technology unleashed.
From de-extinction, gene editing, robot pets, AI conversations with animals to alternative proteins, how do we harness technology to create a better world for animals?
Host Kate Quilton is joined by special guests Melanie Challenger, RSPCA Vice President, writer, researcher and broadcaster, Jane Lawton, Managing Director of the Earth Species Project and Thomas Schultz-Jagow, RSPCA Director of Advocacy and Prevention.
RSPCA Animal Futures
Journalist and broadcaster Kate Quilton explores what the world might look like for animals in 2050. She talks to guests about some of the big challenges facing animals, such as the way we use technology, the food we eat, how we see and treat animals and our impact on nature. She explores how the choices we make today could influence the world animals - and us - enjoy in the future.