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Dung Beetles, People and helping the Keystone Species with Claire Whittle, the Regenerative Vet

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In this week's episode we delve into the intricate world of dung beetles and their critical role in regenerative farming with the passionate and knowledgeable Claire Whittle, the Regenerative Vet. Claire's journey from a conventional large animal practitioner to a fervent advocate for farming in harmony with nature is not only inspiring but also a testament to the profound impact one species can have on the environment.

With her vivid and captivating storytelling, Claire brings to life the bustling ecosystem that thrives within a simple cowpat, highlighting the crucial work of dung beetles in nutrient cycling, reducing greenhouse gases, and supporting biodiversity. This conversation is a call to action for farmers, vets, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture to reconsider the way we interact with the land and its inhabitants.

Whether you're managing vast farmlands or nurturing a small garden, this episode is a treasure trove of insights on how we can all contribute to a healthier planet by stepping into our role as a positive keystone species. So, grab your headphones and prepare to be charmed by the unsung heroes of the pasture, as we explore the significance of these tiny earth-movers in shaping a regenerative future.

Dung Beetles for Farmers https://www.dungbeetlesforfarmers.co.uk/
Claire on Instagram https://instagram.com/dr_DoWhittle/
Claire's Regen Vet on Instagram https://instagram.com/RegenerativeVet
Claire at Kingshay https://www.kingshay.com/advice/meet-the-consultants-2/claire-whittle/

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