Coexisting with carnivores? The lynx and wolf reintroduction debate
Schedule
Tue May 12 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge | Cambridge, EN
About this Event
Environmental social scientist and Hughes Hall alumnus Dr Jonny Hanson presents an engaging talk and film exploring one of the most compelling and controversial environmental debates of our time:
Should we learn to live with large carnivores—such as lynx and wolves—again in the UK?
Following last year’s illegal release of four lynx into the Scottish Highlands, public interest has surged—alongside tensions. Drawing on his research, Dr Hanson cuts through the hype and headlines to offer grounded, evidence-based perspectives on this complex issue.
The event features a screening of Snow Leopard Trail, a 20-minute film based on Jonny’s Cambridge PhD research and his ongoing collaborations in the Himalaya. The film explores what UK communities might learn from Nepal, where people already coexist with large carnivores.
Dr Hanson will also introduce his book, Living with Lynx, a compelling science travelogue that brings together insights from over seven countries. Through interviews, field visits, and personal stories, it examines the real-world challenges and possibilities of reintroducing large carnivores to Britain and Ireland.
Alongside the film screening, the talk will weigh the arguments for and against lynx and wolf reintroductions—brought to life with stories, visuals, and interactive elements.
Expect stunning landscapes, thought-provoking ideas, and an opportunity to reflect on the future of wildlife in the UK.
Where is it happening?
Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 0.00



















