Episode

Let's talk about wolves.

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At the Edge
Published
Mar 5, 2026
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2119
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Summary

Almost wherever they roam, wolves attract controversy. Today, Europe is home to more wolves than at any point in modern history, and although the UK remains a wolf-free zone, their growing presence on the Continent provides a valuable window into our own willingness to embrace a wildlife comeback. In Episode #2 of At the Edge , Peter Cairns speaks to author Adam Weymouth and journalist Annick Hus, about what wolves are, both in reality and in our imaginations. Additional info and useful links This episode was produced in partnership with Adventurous Audio. Check out Adam Weymouth 's excellent book, The Lone Wolf. Meet Annick Hus and learn more about her writing on wolves. Listen to The Wide Open podcast episode about wolves (highly recommended). Read Yellowstone Wolves by Doug Smith. There are a number of other excellent books on this subject, all of which provide a fascinating insight into our complex relationship with this animal. Find out more about our supporter, Ballintean Mountain Lodge. Learn more about At the Edge and follow us on Instagram , or join me, Peter Cairns, on LinkedIn and Bluesky . And if you like what we do, please consider Buying Me A Coffee .