The Wild Lab

Ned Weidner

The Wild Lab, explores how wildness still lives in our bodies, our relationships, and the natural world. Through story, conversation, and practice, we investigate how to reawaken what the modern world made us forget. We talk with trackers, horsemen, monks, plant shamans, hunters, coaches, and wild-hearted thinkers. And the host Ned Weidner goes solo too—digging into what it means to live closer to instinct, to let the wilderness shape us, and to walk the long road back to ourselves.

  1. 5D AGO

    Protecting the Boundary Waters with Ingrid Lyons

    In this conversation, Ingrid Lyons, the executive director of Save the Boundary Waters, discusses the current threats facing the Boundary Waters wilderness area in Minnesota due to proposed copper mining. She shares her personal connection to the area, the ecological and economic implications of mining, and the importance of public engagement in protecting this vital natural resource. Our conversation emphasizes the need for collective action to safeguard the Boundary Waters for future generations. To take action for the BWCAW: https://www.savetheboundarywaters.org/  Want to learn wilderness skills and connect with the land? https://www.stepintoyourwild.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Boundary Waters and Ingrid Lyons 02:57 Ingrid's Early Memories and Connection to the Boundary Waters 05:54 Transition from Visitor to Advocate for the Boundary Waters 08:43 The Unique Experience of the Boundary Waters Wilderness 11:47 Current Threats to the Boundary Waters: Mining Issues 14:53 Understanding the Mining Controversy and Its Implications 17:32 The Environmental Risks of Copper Mining 22:19 The Pollution Dilemma of Copper Mining 23:18 Ecological and Cultural Risks of Mining 27:55 Economic Impacts of the Boundary Waters 29:16 Advocacy for Protection of the Boundary Waters 31:51 The Broader Implications of Mining Legislation 35:22 Potential Consequences of Mining Approval 37:54 A Vision for the Future of the Boundary Waters

    40 min

About

The Wild Lab, explores how wildness still lives in our bodies, our relationships, and the natural world. Through story, conversation, and practice, we investigate how to reawaken what the modern world made us forget. We talk with trackers, horsemen, monks, plant shamans, hunters, coaches, and wild-hearted thinkers. And the host Ned Weidner goes solo too—digging into what it means to live closer to instinct, to let the wilderness shape us, and to walk the long road back to ourselves.