Good Nature with Megan Leslie

Society & Culture

About

Nature is in need right now. More than ever. But who is answering the call? Good people, that’s who. And there are more of them than you might think. That’s why Megan Leslie, WWF‑Canada’s president and CEO, is chatting with folks who are proving that hope for nature isn’t just alive — it’s thriving. On this podcast, Megan celebrates both the good we find in nature and the good‑natured people working to protect it, proving that real change is not only possible, it’s already happening.

Episodes

  • MP Steven Guilbeault on Canada’s new nature strategy

    Steven Guilbeault joins Good Nature with Megan Leslie to discuss Canada’s new nature strategy. Topics include the tension between conservation and development, and the commitment to protect 30% of lands and waters by 2030.

  • Puffins, sea slugs and Atlantic diving with Jill Taylor

    Megan Leslie and Jill Taylor discuss Atlantic puffins, their behavior, and life at sea and on land. Jill also shares her experiences with Atlantic diving, and Megan learns about sea slugs.

  • The power of Indigenous-led conservation with Ken Paul

    Ken Paul, a member of Wolastoqey First Nation, discusses Indigenous-led conservation, including Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) and the "Two-Eyed Seeing" framework. He shares his experiences in advocating for First Nations…

  • Earth Hour, coral reefs, and the power of hope with Andy Ridley

    Andy Ridley, co-founder of Earth Hour, reflects on the movement's 20th anniversary and its growth. He also discusses his current efforts to protect coral reefs by empowering individuals to participate in monitoring and restoration.

  • Introducing Good Nature

    Megan Leslie, president and CEO of WWF-Canada, introduces the "Good Nature" podcast. She discusses the podcast's focus on individuals dedicated to protecting nature and the positive changes they are achieving. The first episode is schedule…