15 episodes

A meeting of river-related conversations.
Please note, our charity supports open discussions covering diverse viewpoints on varied freshwater relevant topics.
Our guests voluntarily take part to share their personal perspectives, which do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host or the Trust.
You can read the charity's position statements at https://wrt.org.uk/our-reports-statements/
Find out more about our charity and donate to support river conservation at wrt.org.uk

Confluence Westcountry Rivers Trust

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A meeting of river-related conversations.
Please note, our charity supports open discussions covering diverse viewpoints on varied freshwater relevant topics.
Our guests voluntarily take part to share their personal perspectives, which do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host or the Trust.
You can read the charity's position statements at https://wrt.org.uk/our-reports-statements/
Find out more about our charity and donate to support river conservation at wrt.org.uk

    Confluence with Chris Hines MBE - Episode 14

    Confluence with Chris Hines MBE - Episode 14

    It's very apt to be sharing this episode on Valentine's Day as we are joined by someone who has a lifelong love of water, and protecting it, Chris Hines MBE.

    Not afraid to speak out for environmental causes, Chris co-founded Surfers Against Sewage and we learn about his achievements while there. Plus we hear about his work on sustainability in the early years of The Eden Project, his public speaking and his new project, A Grain of Sand.

    Chris shares his views on activism, politics, water sector polices and decisions, embedding the triple bottom line in business and more, but most importantly, how connecting with our rivers and seas can bring many benefits to us all.

    To contact Chris, please visit agos.co

    If you would like to take part and share your river-related story, or have a suggestion for a guest, please email josie@wrt.org.uk


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    • 46 min
    Confluence with Merlin Hanbury-Tenison - The Thousand Year Trust - Episode 13

    Confluence with Merlin Hanbury-Tenison - The Thousand Year Trust - Episode 13

    We are joined for our first Confluence podcast in our 30th anniversary year by Merlin Hanbury-Tenison from The Thousand Year Trust. The charity is dedicated to bringing Atlantic Temperate Rainforests to life across the south west and the UK.

    Merlin shares his passion for this type of forest and the benefit to the health and well being of both ecosystems and humans they provide.

    We learn the fascinating fact that the ancient woodland on the land where he grew up on Bodmin Moor is around 3 to 4,000 years old; how these habitats sequester carbon and hold an abundance of biodiversity; and about the umbrella term 'temperate rainforests' and how they can differ globally but what trees and flora we are most likely to find in our region.

    Merlin also shares his views on topics such as nature friendly farming; eco system services; agroforestry; the impact of non-native species on island environments; keystone species such as beavers; landscape recovery; and his charity's plans to create Europe's first temperate rainforest research centre at The Thousand Year Trust's HQ in Bodmin.

    Listen along to find out more and visit the links below.

    The Thousand Year Trust

    Cabilla

    South West Rainforest Alliance

    Westcountry Rivers Trust is keen to see Cabilla's and the 1000 Year Trust's progression in the coming years. At the time of the podcast recording, our charity is offering assistance to Merlin in the form of soil analysis and nutrient management advice.


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    • 40 min
    Confluence with Stu Pearce - Citizen Science & MS - Episode 12

    Confluence with Stu Pearce - Citizen Science & MS - Episode 12

    In the latest Confluence podcast, host Josie Purcell chats with Stu Pearce about his involvement with Westcountry CSI and living with MS (Multiple Sclerosis).

    Learn more from Stu about how his river monitoring activity motivates him, plus his plans to convert his bike to carry his monitoring kit. You'll also hear about his band, aptly named for this podcast, No Ordinary Fish.

    For MS support, please visit:

    mstrust.org.uk

    mssociety.org.uk

    overcomingms.org

    You can also read Stu's blog for the MS Trust at mstrust.org.uk/news/stories/ms-community-gives-me-edge-ms

    To discover more about Stu's band, head over to linktr.ee/noordinaryfish

    If you would like to share your river-related story on the podcast, email josie@wrt.org.uk


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    • 25 min
    Confluence with Lily Khandker - Black 2 Nature - Episode 11

    Confluence with Lily Khandker - Black 2 Nature - Episode 11

    In this epsiode, we speak to Lily Khandker, Head of Operations for Black 2 Nature.

    Black 2 Nature is a charity that works tirelessly to promote cultural change in the environmental sector, across the Westcountry.

    Focusing on topics such as environmental education and justice, we delve into the barriers that exist for minority groups in the environmental sector, and discuss the importance of connecting young people with blue and green spaces.

    Rivers are for everyone to enjoy, so listen in to hear how we can create a more diverse and inclusive future within nature.

    If you feel inspired by this episode, head to www.black2nature.org to learn more and show your support.

    Think you have a river-related story worth sharing? Get in touch at josie@wrt.org.uk.


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    • 35 min
    Confluence with Tidelines - The Salmon Run - Episode 10

    Confluence with Tidelines - The Salmon Run - Episode 10

    We're speaking salmon for this episode of the Confluence podcast, specifically the Salmon Run taking place on Sunday 24 September on World Rivers Day.

    Hear from Jo Salter and Anne-Marie Culhane, artists and directors of the Exe estuary-based community arts and science Tidelines CIC as they tell us about their exciting Salmon Run event.

    Celebrating the connection between the river and the sea and the life of the iconic Salmon, people can learn more about this fish and wider environmental matters as they don their running shoes or visit on the day. See a mermaid bring Samantha the Salmon forth from the sea to start the day as she begins her epic journey with the runners from Exmouth to Exmoor. Fancy dress is always appreciated but not mandatory.

    There are opportunities to volunteer too - find out all about the event at tidelines.uk/events/run-salmon-run-2023/ or email info@tidelines.uk

    Register now to run via wildrunning.co.uk/event/salmon-run-ultra-relay-and-5k/⁠

    And learn more about salmon at ⁠tidelines.uk/blog/

    You can make a donation to help with event costs via avivacommunityfund.co.uk/p/salmon-run⁠

    Westcountry Rivers Trust will be there celebrating our Bringing Rivers to You campaign and sharing more about our Strategic Exe Weirs project, while the Friends of the River Exe are making it a part of their Festival of the Exe.




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    • 32 min
    Confluence with Sophie Pierce - Wild River Swimming - Episode 9

    Confluence with Sophie Pierce - Wild River Swimming - Episode 9

    In this episode, Sophie Pierce lets us in on the magic of wild river swimming.

    As the author of three wild swimming guides, Sophie Pierce has ample experience of wading through Westcountry waters and is keen to share her river stories and wisdom with us.

    Check out her books, including her newest release, The Green Hill, at www.sophiepierce.co.uk.

    If this episode leaves you inspired to take a dip in your local river, make sure to check out our statement on wild swimming at wrt.org.uk/our-reports.

    Think you have a river-related story worth sharing? Get in touch at josie@wrt.org.uk, to help us keep #BringingRiversToYou.


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    • 27 min

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