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  • A patchwork collection of audio related to the natural world. Primarily British Isles interests.
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  • S1E6 - Natural History Illustration with Lizzie Harper
    Sep 30 2020

    Episode 6

    Lizzie Harper is a freelance natural history and botanical illustrator with a keen love of nature. Her favourite subjects are grasses, beetles, and wild flowers. Her scientific training as a zoologist helps complement her illustrations.

    She works in watercolour, pencil, and pen. With over 25 years’ experience as a free-lance illustrator, she has a broad range of clients.

    Publishers, environmental charities, postage stamp designers, packaging firms, design companies, and private individuals have all commissioned her illustrations. She’s illustrated The Hedgerow Handbook, The Garden Forager, and Foraging with Kids by Adele Nozedar. Her work is in the HarperCollins Flower Guide by Streeter, and The Bumper Book of Nature by Stephen Moss. Her illustrations appear in National geographic and BBC Countryfile Magazine.

    Lizzie loves nothing more than spending a day immersed in the beautiful landscape round her home in Wales; where she investigates slugs and mosses, and does sketchbook studies of the wild flowers she finds. She works from her garden studio in Hay on Wye where she lives very happily with a long-suffering husband and two lively children.

    Find Lizzie here:

    https://lizzieharper.co.uk/

    Referenced in this episode:

    Collins Wild Flower Guide by David Streeter (Illustrated by Lizzie)

    New flora of the British Isles by Clive Stace

    Drawings of British plants by Stella Ross-Craig

    Understanding the Flowering Plants: A Practical Guide for Botanical Illustrators by Anne Bebbington

    Large piece of turf by Albrecht Dürer

    Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer

    The Wild Flowers of the British Isles by David Streeter and Ian Garrard

    Illuminated manuscripts

    Franz Bauer

    Sketch of a Blue Swimmer crab by Ferdinand Bauer

    Roses (1817-1821) and Lillies (1802-1815) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté

    Metamorphosis of the insects of Suriname by Maria Sibylla Merian

    Clutius Botanical Watercolours collected by Theodorus Clutius

    Fruit portraits by William Hooker

    Ernst Haeckel

    Fungus and spider illustrations by Beatrix Potter

    Margaret Mee

    A Life on our Planet: My Witness Statement and Vision for the Future by David Attenborough and illustrated by Lizzie Harper

    The Birds of America by John James Audubon

    Winsor and Newton Series 7, #1 brush

    Dr. Ph. Martin's Hydrus Watercolour Paints

    Fluid 100 Watercolor Hot Press paper

    Stonehenge Aqua paper

    Survivors by Richard Fortey

    Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic by David Quammen

    Bird Sense: What It's Like to Be a Bird by Tim Birkhead

    Charles Dickens

    Barchester Chronicles by Anthony Trollope

    A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry

    Home by Marilynne Robinson

    Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

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    1 h y 54 m
  • S1E5 - Foraging Britain with Fergus Drennan
    Sep 10 2020

    Episode 5

    Fergus Drennan is a wild food experimentalist and educator, he runs regular full day total immersion foraging courses for the general public and privately. He has written regularly on wild food and foraging for BBC Countryfile Magazine, The Ecologist, Country Kitchen, Bushcraft and Survival Skills Magazine, as well as contributing and/or featuring in many other magazines including most national newspapers.

    Find Fergus here:

    https://fergustheforager.co.uk/

    Referenced in this episode:

    Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief by editors Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen Landman Practice of the Wild by Gary Snyder Wild Food by Roger Phillips The Spell of the Sensuous by David Abram Becoming Animal by David Abram

    With thanks:

    Artwork by Andrew O'Carroll - instagram.com/andrew.ocarroll

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    1 h y 52 m
  • S1E4 - Woodland Flowers with Keith Kirby (British Wildlife Collection Series)
    Aug 11 2020

    Episode 4

    Dr Keith Kirby is the author of the book 'Woodland Flowers' published by Bloomsbury, and part of the British Wildlife Collection series. He is a visiting researcher at Oxford University. His research interests include: Temperate forest ecology, management and conservation; grazing in wooded systems. Now retired after more than thirty years with Natural England and its predecessors, his work is focused on issues relating to the conservation and management of British woodland.

    Find Keith here: https://theoldmanofwytham.com/

    Referenced in this episode: Grazing Ecology and Forest History by Franz Vera. Wytham Woods - https://www.wythamwoods.ox.ac.uk/home Roudsea Wood – Owned by Natural England.

    With thanks:

    Artwork by Andrew O'Carroll - instagram.com/andrew.ocarroll

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    1 h y 22 m

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