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Back Garden Biology
In this fun and informative series Dr Lindsay Turnbull, Associate Professor and Fellow of The Queen’s College, Oxford University, looks at the biology of the back garden. This series is recorded hot off the press in a normal garden in England beginning in March 2020 and would be of interest to anyone from age 5+. The series is particularly useful for children missing school who would like to carry on practical work in their own garden and have an expert help them understand the theory behind everyday biology. Packed with things to see right now, take the edge off your enforced boredom by...
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5.0 stars from 5 ratings
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As a plant ecologist, I can strongly endorse this podcast as both a pleasure to watch and entirely accurate. Even more importantly, it is a breath of fresh air during a claustrophobic time. Dr Turnbull deserves an award for this.
Forest Isbell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/20
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