What's more endangered: wolves or Eurovision?
This week, the high drama of both European wolf policy and the Eurovision Song Contest. Wolves have made a huge comeback in Europe in recent years. How can we coexist peacefully with these hungry carnivores? We speak to the social scientist Hanna Pettersson about how humans are living alongside predators in Spain and Sweden. Plus, all the controversy from the most chaotic Eurovision in history, and why Catalans just voted to boot out their separatist government after a decade in power.
Hanna is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of York. You can listen to her interview with The Conversation here.
This week's Inspiration Station recommendations:
'The Regime' and this accompanying episode of 'Cautionary Tales'
'Lost On Me' was translated into English by Leah Janeczko
Other resources for this episode:
Producers
Morgan Childs and Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering
Wojciech Oleksiak
Music
Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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