Episode 4, with Dave Goulson and Sam Lee
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· Tom and Eka revel in a moth bonanza… · ‘Conservation Hero’ Dave Goulson (Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex) sees a world in a cowpat… · Musician Sam Lee rhapsodises about Nightingales. Link to our social platforms This podcast takes the Ashdown Forest as a springboard for conversations about wildlife. Please subscribe and leave a review. You can support the production of the Ashdown Forest podcast by donating here: https://ashdownforest.org/get-involved/ Please specify ‘podcast’ where it says ‘Tell us more about your gift’. Thank you! If you have suggestions for future subjects or if you are in a position to sponsor future episodes, please get in touch: [email protected]. Podcast webpage 'So professional and well constructed.' Vanessa Williams, Director BBC Countryfile 'This podcast is a total delight and an immersion in nature itself.' Isabella Tree, rewilding pioneer We have been fortunate to receive a generous contribution from a local individual towards this episode of the podcast. Producer: Eka Morgan Guitar: Jared Thode Artwork: Carry Akroyd Technical support: David Kitto Hoverfly sound effect: Simon Elliott Grasshopper sound: Baudewijn Odé Music extracts: The Garden of England (Seeds of Love) from Sam Lee’s ‘Old Wow’ album. Singing with Nightingales collaborators: Sam Lee on Shruti Box followed by Anna Mudeka on vocals and Mbira. www.singingwithnightingales.co.uk
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