Ep. 028: People and Technology in Rewilding with Simon Roper

In this interview with Simon Roper, we debate the problems and possibilities of technology in rewilding, covering everything from the latest innovations to whether technology ever could, or should, replace boots in the ground. Whether you’re a self described technology geek or living a low tech lifestyle, the debates in this episode offer something for everyone.

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Simon Roper is the Director of Ambios responsible for external networks and vocational training. He leads in project focused grant fundraising and has a specific training role around species reintroductions and mammal ecology. Simon’s outreach work for Ambios includes visiting Universities to give talks about rewilding and helping to facilitate local and national rewilding networks. Simon is passionate about ecology, biodiversity and creating positive learning environments. He co-founded Ambios in 2001, to help people achieve their goals for nature and employment.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-roper-97a989a/?originalSubdomain=uk

Website: https://www.ambios.net/

Resources:

https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/ - Merlin Bird App

https://www.picturethisai.com/ - Plant Identification App

https://butterfly-conservation.org/our-work/recording-and-monitoring/irecord-butterflies - Butterfly Identification App

Listen out for:

[00:00:00] Tom and Chloe update on the project, including news of a fallen tree and recent encounters with barn owls.

[00:07:12] Our guest for today, Simon Report, introduces himself, Ambios and his interest in the use of technology in nature.

[00:13:00] Tom asks Simon to describe a practical application of technology use within Ambios, including GIS mapping and drones.

[00:19:50] We debate whether apps and technology can ever replicate ecological expertise. 

[00:24:41] We discuss significant moments in nature, with or without technology.

[00:28:30] Simon reflects on a high risk and exciting development within technology in the world of learning, utilising AI.

[00:36:51] Chloe questions Simon about how these technical developments may impact jobs in nature conversation. 

[00:39:07] Tom concludes the conversation by inviting Simon to reflect on the future technological developments in this space

[00:42:37] Chloe and Tom reflect on the interview and what resonated most for them.

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