For the Wild Ones

Our podcast explores how people and planet can coexist. Together we’ll unlock the keys to a better world for all life—through in-depth interviews, nature-based solutions, and traditional knowledge. Generously supported by Temper of the Times.

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Our podcast explores how people and planet can coexist. Together we’ll unlock the keys to a better world for all life—through in-depth interviews, nature-based solutions, and traditional knowledge. Generously supported by Temper of the Times.

Meet our Hosts

International Wildlife Coexistence Network

International Wildlife Coexistence Network

The International Wildlife Coexistence Network exists to foster the conversation on human-wildlife coexistence. Through our community of experts, projects on the ground, webinars, free resource library, and international conferences, we are working to create a better world for all life. Through discussions with wildlife protection and rewilding visionaries and practitioners and other luminaries, we offer inspiring stories of coexistence across the world. In each episode, we highlight featured guests helping us all to live closer in “right relationship” with Nature. We also welcome your suggestions for guests and examples of coexistence efforts. The International Wildlife Coexistence Network provides expert interdisciplinary assistance, training, collaboration, and shared research to enable communities around the globe to coexist with wildlife. To make suggestions or learn more about our work, please visit our website or email us at [email protected]

Josh Adler

Josh Adler

Josh is the Communication Director for the International Wildlife Coexistence Network. He is devoted to connecting people to nature positive solutions through conservation, ReFi, and media. Along the way he’s developed and produced projects for major networks such as Netflix, HBO, National Geographic, and Discovery, plus news publications, conferences, arts programs, music festivals, cultural and educational institutions, academia, online platforms, public programs, and more.