Kuno Podcasts

Through the wonderful work of film-maker and producer Marcio Conrado, Kuno has setup a podcast channel.

The podcast channel brings to audio only format wonderful stories from inspiring people and groups with a love of the natural world and a commitment to its future. 

The first episodes include a wonderful story of Amelia Finn's connection with and love of Horsell Common in South-East England, and renowned Australian environmental thinker and poet Pete Hay's wonderful piece of poetry on the White-Bellied Sea Eagle

More to come! 

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Marcio Conrado working with environmental thinker and poet Pete Hay to record "Poetry with Pete", with the first poem now available on Kuno's podcast channel
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Kuno's first podcast episode: A wonderful story of Amelia Finn and the values and wildlife of Horsell Common
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Phill Pullinger
Phill is a GP, conservationist, author of Tarkine Trails, and co-founder of Kuno. Phill has broad...


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