On The Wild Edge Podcast

Fairlie Ann Arrow

On the Wild Edge is a solutions-first podcast from the Human-Wildlife Coexistence Initiative (HWCI). Host Fairlie Ann Arrow sits down with rescuers, scientists, ranchers, tribal leaders, environmentalists and community voices to explore what it really takes to live alongside coyotes, bears, wolves, ocean life, and more—primarily in the U.S., with occasional global stories. We go beyond headlines to field-tested practices that reduce conflict and help communities and wildlife thrive—plus the environmental forces shaping it all: water, fire, toxins, habitat and of course the big one, climate. Episodes blend in-depth conversations with short solo “field notes” on what’s inspiring—or alarming—right now. If you believe coexistence is possible—and necessary—hit follow and share. Subscribe for hopeful stories, field-tested ideas, and clear actions you can take where you live. Protect • Coexist • Thrive. New episodes regularly. Learn more and support at https://humanwildlifecoexistenceinitiative.org/.

Episodes

  1. 21H AGO

    Part 2 with Camilla Fox - “From Outrage to Action — How One Person Can Change the World for Wildlife”

    🎙️ Part 2: From Outrage to Action — How One Person Can Change the World for Wildlife In Part Two of our conversation with Camilla Fox, founder and executive director of Project Coyote, we move from awareness to action. After exposing the hidden war on wildlife in Part One, this episode confronts the cultural and legal realities that allow cruelty toward wild animals to continue, and the growing movement determined to change it. Camilla breaks down the shocking case of a young wolf killed in Wyoming in an act that was legal under state law, a story that sparked national outrage and renewed calls to reform wildlife cruelty statutes. We explore how incidents like this reveal deep gaps in protection for wild animals and why many state anti-cruelty laws still exclude wildlife entirely. We also examine the disturbing world of wildlife killing contests, where animals are slaughtered for sport and cash prizes, often with little oversight. Most Americans don’t even know these events exist yet they continue across the country. But this episode is not about despair. It’s about power. Camilla shares how grassroots organizing, coalition building, and relentless public engagement have already led to bans on wildlife killing contests in multiple states and new federal legislation aimed at protecting public lands. She explains how ordinary citizens  through letters, testimony, community screenings, and direct outreach have shifted policy and forced decision-makers to listen. We also discuss the power of education, urban coexistence planning, wildlife corridors, and the critical role of film and storytelling in reshaping public perception. From documentary screenings that build community to artists and musicians lending their voices, culture itself becomes a catalyst for change. If you’ve ever felt powerless in the face of cruelty or environmental decline, this conversation will remind you that movements begin with individuals, and that one voice, joined by others, can transform laws, communities, and the future of wildlife. Links: https://projectcoyote.org/ Films to watch :  Billy & Molly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkoNeESBH94 Love Over Money - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rbY_r9eQyU Human & Other Animals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NZZOeNNYqg Project Coyote Films - https://projectcoyote.org/act/films/ Get involved - Advocacy Hub - https://projectcoyote.org/act/advocacy-hub/ Coexistence Resources - Send a text Support the show Produced by Fairlie A Arrow & Kalamo Productions in partnership with the Human Wildlife Coexistence Initiative a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are a movement, a movement dedicated to protect wildlife, uplift communities, and safeguard ecosystems. Through powerful films and advocacy, we share urgent, hopeful stories that turn awareness into action—connecting people of all ages with the importance of preserving the natural world and building a future where humans and animals thrive together. Stacy James from Dazzle Africa also drops in to several episodes as guest host. PROTECT COEXIST....THRIVE https://humanwildlifecoexistenceinitiative.org https://www.kalamoproductions.com https://www.instagram.com/Kalamoproductions

    57 min
  2. 3D AGO

    “The War on Wildlife — And the Science of Coexistence” Guest - Camilla Fox

    Part 1: The War on Wildlife — And the Science of Coexistence In this powerful first installment of a two-part conversation, Fairlie Arrow and Stacy James sits down with Camilla Fox, founder and executive director of Project Coyote to uncover the hidden war being waged against America’s wildlife… and the science proving there is a better way forward. Camilla shares her deeply personal journey into wildlife advocacy, shaped by a childhood rooted in compassion for animals and more than three decades spent on the front lines of conservation. From her early love of wild canines to founding Project Coyote in 2008, she explains why coyotes, one of North America’s most misunderstood and persecuted predators, became the organization’s flagship species. We explore why coyotes are not villains, but vital ecosystem engineers. A single coyote can consume up to 1,800 rodents per year, helping maintain balance without poisons or pesticides. Yet despite their ecological importance, they remain one of the most targeted animals in the country. In this episode, we also expose a little known federal program that kills more than a million native animals annually using taxpayer dollars, often through inhumane and scientifically ineffective methods. From leg-hold traps and aerial gunning to poisons and snares, most Americans have no idea how wildlife management policies are actually implemented. But this is not just a story of conflict. Camilla reveals a groundbreaking success story from Marin County, California, where lethal predator control was replaced with proven non-lethal coexistence strategies,  including range riders, livestock guardian animals, fox lights, and better land stewardship. The results challenge decades of conventional thinking and demonstrate that coexistence isn’t a naïve dream it’s practical, humane, and effective. This episode asks a fundamental question: If science shows that killing predators doesn’t work, are we willing to change? Links Billy & Molly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkoNeESBH94 Love Over Money - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rbY_r9eQyU Human & Other Animals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NZZOeNNYqg Project Coyote Films - https://projectcoyote.org/act/films/ Get involved - Advocacy Hub - https://projectcoyote.org/act/advocacy-hub/ Coexistence Resources - https://projectcoyote.org/act/downloadable-resources/ Listen to Part 2: From Outra Send a text Support the show Produced by Fairlie A Arrow & Kalamo Productions in partnership with the Human Wildlife Coexistence Initiative a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are a movement, a movement dedicated to protect wildlife, uplift communities, and safeguard ecosystems. Through powerful films and advocacy, we share urgent, hopeful stories that turn awareness into action—connecting people of all ages with the importance of preserving the natural world and building a future where humans and animals thrive together. Stacy James from Dazzle Africa also drops in to several episodes as guest host. PROTECT COEXIST....THRIVE https://humanwildlifecoexistenceinitiative.org https://www.kalamoproductions.com https://www.instagram.com/Kalamoproductions

    22 min
  3. 10/22/2025

    Wildlife is Not a Selfie, with John Banovich

    In this debut episode of On the Wild Edge, photographer and wildlife cinematographer John Banovich joins host Fairlie Ann Arrow and co-host Stacy James from Dazzle Africa for an unforgettable conversation about truth, coexistence, and the wild beings still holding on in the shadows of human expansion. From intimate stories about a Grizzly named Mumf and a Caribou named Bruno, to real talk on the consequences of feeding bears, selfie culture, and ecological imbalance, this episode peels back the myths surrounding wildlife and urges us to reimagine how we share the planet. Banovich, with three decades of filming across Canada’s wilderness, reveals what bears have taught him about resilience, solitude, and soul. But it’s also a call to action to slow down, protect migration corridors, and stop seeing wild animals as either threats or entertainment. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to stand face to face with a grizzly or what it might take to live in respectful coexistence, this conversation might just change the way you see your world. Now Available: John Banovich’s First Coffee Table Book A stunning visual journey through wild landscapes and rare wildlife encounters, this beautifully crafted book features over 25 years of John’s cinematic imagery. The first in a three-part series, it’s a celebration of nature, storytelling, and the art of coexistence.Available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/dfuWyMNSheperd Sterling Publishing - https://www.shepherdsterling.com/banovichCheck Out John's Vimeo Page here - http://www.vimeo.com/JohnBanovichIf a safari is in your future...."you know it is" check out the number one safari outfitter on the planet that gives back -  https://www.dazzlesafaris.org Send a text Produced by Fairlie A Arrow & Kalamo Productions in partnership with the Human Wildlife Coexistence Initiative a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are a movement, a movement dedicated to protect wildlife, uplift communities, and safeguard ecosystems. Through powerful films and advocacy, we share urgent, hopeful stories that turn awareness into action—connecting people of all ages with the importance of preserving the natural world and building a future where humans and animals thrive together. Stacy James from Dazzle Africa also drops in to several episodes as guest host. PROTECT COEXIST....THRIVE https://humanwildlifecoexistenceinitiative.org https://www.kalamoproductions.com https://www.instagram.com/Kalamoproductions

    51 min

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About

On the Wild Edge is a solutions-first podcast from the Human-Wildlife Coexistence Initiative (HWCI). Host Fairlie Ann Arrow sits down with rescuers, scientists, ranchers, tribal leaders, environmentalists and community voices to explore what it really takes to live alongside coyotes, bears, wolves, ocean life, and more—primarily in the U.S., with occasional global stories. We go beyond headlines to field-tested practices that reduce conflict and help communities and wildlife thrive—plus the environmental forces shaping it all: water, fire, toxins, habitat and of course the big one, climate. Episodes blend in-depth conversations with short solo “field notes” on what’s inspiring—or alarming—right now. If you believe coexistence is possible—and necessary—hit follow and share. Subscribe for hopeful stories, field-tested ideas, and clear actions you can take where you live. Protect • Coexist • Thrive. New episodes regularly. Learn more and support at https://humanwildlifecoexistenceinitiative.org/.