The Lodge Cast

Beaver Trust

A brand new podcast brought to you by Beaver Trust, as we welcome beavers back to our rivers and explore the state of nature in Britain. Hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner.

  1. DEC 10

    How beaver disturbance drives plant diversity with Professor Nigel Willby and Patrick Cook

    We’re joined by Professor Nigel Willby and Patrick Cook, an ecologist and PhD student, from the University of Stirling, to explore the species group at the base of any food chain: plants 🌱 Nigel and Patrick help us unpack: 🌿 What long-term research from Bamff reveals about how beaver activity boosts plant diversity, including a 46% increase in species richness and dramatic rises in habitat “messiness”. 🌿 How beavers create dynamic, ever-changing landscapes through felling, browsing, digging and even dredging hidden seed banks. 🌿 The pollinator plants that thrive in beaver wetlands, from water mint to creeping thistle. 🌿 How the risk of beaver activity compares to human influence on the spread of invasive and non-native plant species. We also look at the willow–beaver “partnership”, the curious items tucked into beaver dams and Patrick’s research, which found nutrient-rich, decaying plant materials in beaver canals create a 119% increase in hoverflies. Want to discuss anything from this episode or the series with our expert team? We want to hear from you: @BeaverTrust. Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a review so we can bring the world of beavers to more ears. The Lodge Cast is a mixture of fact and opinion. It was hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner for Beaver Trust.

    44 min
  2. APR 2

    Fostering a legacy of nature connectedness with Paul Martin and Holly Usher

    Join us for a fascinating double interview in this final episode of the series, featuring Paul Martin, a leading wildlife education professional and author of the natural literacy model, and Holly Usher, a primary teacher with 15 years of experience turned Senior Education Officer at Beaver Trust.  Together, they provide invaluable insights into the critical role of education in fostering a stronger connection between people and nature, particularly in the context of beaver reintroduction. In this episode, you will hear about: The impact of beavers on children's engagement with nature: Hear how beavers capture the imagination of children and act as a gateway to ecologically-minded action, fostering a sense of ownership and agency. The Beaver Trust's education program: Learn about the aims of the program, co-designed by Paul, to build a head, heart, and hands connection to nature in children.  Why beavers are the perfect ‘gateway species’ for engaging children in conservation. Strategies for integrating nature into the existing curriculum: Hear practical advice for teachers on how to weave nature into lessons and utilise school grounds to foster nature connection. Also coming up: Find out who wins the highly anticipated fact off, judged first by Paul and then by Holly! Want to discuss anything from this episode or the series with our expert team? We want to hear from you: @BeaverTrust. Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a review so we can bring the world of beavers to more ears. The Lodge Cast is a mixture of fact and opinion. It was hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brien, and mixed by Mark Skinner for Beaver Trust.

    45 min
  3. MAR 26

    Beavers, rewilding and radical conservation with Derek Gow

    Join us for a captivating conversation with Derek Gow, world-renowned conservationist, author and owner of Rewilding Coombeshead, a pioneering species recovery centre in North Devon. A key figure in UK rewilding, Derek shares his vast knowledge and experience on the historical, cultural and ecological significance of beavers. In this episode, we delve into: A history of beavers in Britain: Uncover fascinating details about their presence from prehistoric times, their exploitation for various purposes and their eventual decline. The cultural significance of beavers: Explore their role in Saxon times, their representation in place names and the diverse values placed upon them throughout history, from medicinal uses of castorium to the fur trade. The future of beavers in Britain: Hear Derek's vision for a fully restored beaver population, the challenges and societal views surrounding their return and the transformative impact they could have on our landscapes. Also coming up: Find out Derek's verdict as he judges this week's beaver fact off. Want to discuss anything from this episode or the series with our expert team? We want to hear from you: @BeaverTrust. Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a review so we can bring the world of beavers to more ears. The Lodge Cast is a mixture of fact and opinion. It was hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner for Beaver Trust.

    42 min
  4. MAR 19

    Wildlife comebacks and the human factor with Dr Roger Auster

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr Roger Auster, lecturer in environmental social science at the University of Exeter, as we delve into the social dimensions of beaver reintroduction and the human element of wildlife recovery and nature restoration.  In this episode, we will be exploring: The concept of renewed coexistence: Understand the meaning behind this term, coined by Roger and his colleagues, and why it is vital for the long-term success of species reintroductions. The importance of social and behavioural research: Why understanding public perceptions, addressing concerns, navigating diverse viewpoints and fostering constructive dialogue is essential for successful beaver reintroduction projects. The human need for control and the role of beavers: Explore how social science can help people understand the benefits of allowing beavers to contribute to natural processes, such as natural flood management, and the mindset shift required to share landscapes. Also coming up: Hear Dr. Auster's reaction as he judges this week's highly competitive fact off. Want to discuss anything from this episode or the series with our expert team? We want to hear from you: @BeaverTrust. Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a review so we can bring the world of beavers to more ears. The Lodge Cast is a mixture of fact and opinion. It was hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner for Beaver Trust.

    40 min

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A brand new podcast brought to you by Beaver Trust, as we welcome beavers back to our rivers and explore the state of nature in Britain. Hosted by Eva Bishop and Emily Bowen, produced and edited by Emma Brisdion and mixed by Mark Skinner.

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