Podcasts de trees

Westonbirt's waving trees

In the last of his current series celebrating Clever Trees Richard Uridge visits the National...

Añadir a ... 

Heligan's headache tree

In the penultimate programme of his five part series on Clever Trees, Richard Uridge finds a...

Añadir a ... 

Green things and trees

I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with me at catiinthecar@gmail.com or call and...

Añadir a ... 

1 - Mark Frith: a legacy of Britain's ancient oaks

Mark Frith is an artist and film-maker. His documentaries include “The War on Love”, “Hotel...

Añadir a ... 

Mark Frith: a legacy of Britain's ancient oaks

Mark Frith is an artist and film-maker. His documentaries include “The War on Love”, “Hotel...

Añadir a ... 

David Fettes: Going against the crowd - and the best moment to press the button

David Fettes is technically a wildlife photographer but is far better described as a force – and...

Añadir a ... 

Astrid Goldsmith: Puppets, politics, and The Wind in the Willows with extra Wombles

Astrid Goldsmith is an award-winning stop-motion animator. After tuition from Great Uncle...

Añadir a ... 

Dr Katherine Brent: Morris dancing, bees and badger cull protestors

Dr Katherine Brent from Wotton-Under-Edge has danced the Morris since she was 18 years old for...

Añadir a ... 

Steve Etches: Plumbing the prehistoric depths of the Kimmeridge Clay

Dr Steve Etches MBE is a renowned fossil expert. His collection of over 2,000 pieces from the...

Añadir a ... 

Dr Steve Etches: Plumbing the prehistoric depths of the Kimmeridge Clay

Dr Steve Etches MBE is a renowned fossil expert. His collection of over 2,000 pieces from the...

Añadir a ... 

Dr Ellinor Michel: Snail shells and concrete dinosaurs in deep time

Dr Ellinor Michel is a molluscan systemetist and ecologist at the Natural History Museum and...

Añadir a ... 

Dr Fay Clark: Ring-tails, Killer Whales and the history of the British Zoo.

Dr Fay Clark is an animal welfare scientist. A self-confessed “zoo geek”, she specialises in the...

Añadir a ... 

Bella Hardy: Singing in the Shadows of Mountains

In this episode, David speaks to award-winning folk musician Bella Hardy. A fiddle-singer and...

Añadir a ... 

Wolfgang Buttress and Martin Bencsik: Hive minds waxing lyrical

Wolfgang Buttress is an award-winning artist who creates multi-sensory artworks that draw...

Añadir a ... 

Wolfgang Buttress and Dr Martin Bencsik: Hive minds waxing lyrical

Wolfgang Buttress is an award-winning artist who creates multi-sensory artworks that draw...

Añadir a ... 

Dr Jess French: Two legs, good – six legs, better! One woman and her many minibeasts

Dr Jess French is a veterinary surgeon, writer and television presenter. She fronts the CBeebies...

Añadir a ... 

Chris Watson (Part One): The winds catching the conifers – and the secrets of the dawn chorus

Chris Watson is a sound recordist and president of the Wildlife Sound Recording Society. He’s...

Añadir a ... 

Chris Watson (Part Two): If a podcast is recorded in a forest, and no one is around to hear it…

This is the second part of the conversation with Chris Watson, following on from the recordings...

Añadir a ... 

Harry Barton: Balancing Wildlife in Devon and a Vision of Natural Justice

Harry Barton is the chief executive of the Devon Wildlife Trust. He has worked for nearly 25...

Añadir a ... 

The Art of Trees: Live from the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Woodland Trust

Trees have captured the imagination of some of Britain’s most important landscape painters, with...

Añadir a ...