
Leading from Being Episode 35: Landscapes - Animals Build Ecosystems with Simon Mustoe
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Nov 12, 2025 Wildlife ecologist Simon Mustoe, founder of Wildlife in the Balance, challenges conventional conservation narratives, suggesting that 50% of wildlife may be recovering. He explains how animals build ecosystems through movement and cultural knowledge, introducing the 'air gap' concept. Simon advocates for community-led conservation that embraces human instinct and humility, revealing the power of collective ecological intelligence. He highlights the importance of reconnecting with nature to foster awe, empowering us as participants rather than controllers in ecosystem stewardship.
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Half The Story Is Recovery
- Reanalyzing headline biodiversity data reveals roughly half of species are recovering, not uniformly collapsing.
- Simon Mustoe argues catastrophe narratives obscure massive regeneration and demobilize the public.
Animals Are Ecosystem Architects
- Animals actively build ecosystems by moving energy, nutrients, and shaping habitats through behavior and culture.
- Mustoe emphasizes animals are architects of stability, not passive decorations of habitat.
The 'Air Gap' Of Moving Brains
- Land animals evolved to carry intelligence while moving, creating an 'air gap' between brains and Earth.
- This mobility allowed animals to transfer and concentrate energy across landscapes, shaping ecosystems.



