Episodes
We talk to Bafta Award winning wildlife cameraman Doug Allan about how he started his career in natural history videography, what its like filming polar bears and leopards seals, filming in a pub garden, his favourite wildlife sites and his upcoming talks.
We have also included an automated transcription of the episode below, you can download the pdf or read it below
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Published 08/25/22
A short episode on what’s going on with the Podcast, what we’ve been up to and when we will be back (Spoiler alert: its in autumn)
Published 07/19/22
We talk to Dr George McGavin about the insects and arthropods that are the topic of his new audiobook All Creatures Small and Great. How he decided what to write and talk about, his guests and who else he would have liked to have included and generally chat about the wonderful world of invertebrates. We discuss bed bugs, bitey ants, how locusts help us work out the causes of obesity and why you should never casually mention you may have found the worlds smallest insect to a journalist!
Published 04/24/22
We talk all about Barn owls, diet, hunting strategies, breeding and folklore.
Published 03/31/22
In part 2 of our chat with Chantelle Lindsay and Rory Crawford, we talk about the Albatross Task Force, the Great North Wood Project and breaking down barriers to nature for Black people. We finish with a more light hearted question of what their best ever wildlife encounter was.
Links:Great North Wood ProjectAlbatross Task ForceChantelle’s breaking down barriers to nature for young Black people article
Published 02/27/22
We talk to the hosts of the Cbeebies show Teeny Tiny Creatures, Chantelle Lindsay and Rory Crawford, about how they got to be presenting the show, getting a job in conservation (and how hard it is!) and their dream creature to do a Teeny Tiny episode on.
We also chat about how Dr Amir Khan’s career seems has taken off since appearing on this podcast, Neil’s dark thoughts on he wants to happen to Bing the Bunny and Rory gives a cautionary tale about being careful what you do for a joke...
Published 02/21/22
Our guest this episode is Paul Williams from the BBC Natural History Unit, and director and producer on the latest BBC Nature Doc, The Green Planet.We talk about the Green Planet series, seeing the world’s biggest flower, the difficulties filming a cactus parasite, stories from working with Sir David Attenborough and how he got to where he is today, among many other things.
Published 01/31/22
We look at an invertebrate commonly found in ponds and ditches, the water lice. We cover the 3 native UK species Asellus aquaticus, Proasellus meridianus, Asellus cavaticus and the non native Caecidotea communis, their life cycle, feeding, breeding and predators.We also read out our listeners 2021 wildlife highlights and discuss our own too.
Published 01/24/22
The concluding part from episode 63.
Published 12/12/21
It is 2 years since the 1st episode of this podcast was released so we decided to do something a bit different, and interview each other!
As we asked all the questions that were sent in, it lasted a bit longer than intended so here is part 1 of 2…
Published 11/17/21
We talk to Eleanor Colver, Conservation Officer at the British Dragonfly Society, who gives us an update on the State of Dragonflies report, talking about the results and future plans informed by the results, while we chat about dragonflies in general
Published 10/30/21
We talk to Lee Davies, mycologist and Fungarium Curator at the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, all about Fungi! We finally talk about this whole kingdom of life so far largely ignored by this podcast, discussing what fungi are, their different ecologies, the mycorrhiza fungi and their symbiotic relationships with trees, and how many are poisonous and edible. We also talk about the hallucinogenic species being used by humans in history and the fungi deemed of an inappropriate shape for certain...
Published 10/23/21
We talk to 2 young naturalists Mya Bambrick and Ben Rumsby abut their experiences being a young naturalist in the UK today. We discuss what got them into wildlife, the upsides of social media from a young naturalist’s perspective, bird camps and Mya’s work with the Cameron Bespolka Trust, Vlogging and what Noc-Mig is.
Published 10/01/21
We talk Craneflies with Pete Boardman, national organiser for the UK Cranefly Recording Scheme. We talk about what craneflies are, the confusion when using the name daddy long legs, the diversity and lifecycle of the craneflies, and why there are so many about at this time of year.
Published 09/22/21
We talk to Dr Isla Hodgson about the sharks found in UK waters, including Basking Sharks. We answer your questions on sharks and talk how little we do know about these often misunderstood and unfairly maligned creatures.
We also discuss Isla’s work with Basking Shark Scotland and the Save Our Seas Foundation which includes their podcast The Whole Tooth.
Dr Isla Hodgson
Published 09/19/21
We talk to Jack Wootton, Aquatic Ecologist for the Forth Rivers Trust, about European eels We discuss their lifecycle, diet and issues threatening their survival, and talk about the Forgotten Fish Project he started and the work they do to help eels and other fish.
Published 08/30/21
A slightly different episode talking about Neil’s recent trips to Yorkshire, one with Zeiss to test out their Victory SF binoculars while enjoying the wildlife of Flamborough Cliffs and hoping to see the Albatross that had been seen there, and a 2nd trip to….well listen to find out! We also take a closer look at Kittiwakes and the Black-browed Albatross visiting the UK.
Published 08/23/21
We talk to Fiona McKenna and Dave Smallshire of the British Dragonfly Society (BDS) and the work they and the BDS do to engage people, record and conserve dragonflies and damselflies. We also find out what their favourite species of this fascinating group is!
Published 07/28/21
In this episode we look at the Emerald damselflies, the Lestidae, found in the UK. The Common, Scarce, Southern and Willow Emeralds, looking at how to identify them, their habitat preferences, egg laying and larva habits, the recent arrival and spread in the UK of the Willow and Southern Emeralds and some more geeky info from some studies done on their development and behaviour.
Published 07/23/21
Vic and Neil talk about our 9 resident Blue Butterfly species, looking at each species and their preferred habitats, larval food plants and their relationship that some have with ants, including how they trick the poor ant hosts into caring for their caterpillars.
Published 07/11/21
The Legal Protection for some of the UK’s most vulnerable Wildlife, including adder, pine martens and mountain hares, is under threat from new proposals by the JNCC to only allow those that are classified as Endangered or Critically Endangered, or a European Protected Species (EPS) to be protected by law.Neil and Steve Allain look into what the current schedule 5 protection being reviewed is and what species of reptile and amphibian do not qualify for protection under the proposals are, and...
Published 06/30/21
Just a heads up In this episode we talk about women being subject to harassment and worse.We talk to Lucy McRobert about the subject of her ‘Call it out’ article she wrote for Bird Guides (do have a read if you haven’t already), how birding or simply being out in nature alone can make women feel unsafe and what we can all do to make it a safe place, Lucy and Victoria discuss some experiences they’ve had and then we have much more light hearted discussion discussion about twitching, Lucy tells...
Published 06/24/21
We talk to Jack Greenhalgh, who is studying a PhD on the wonderful underwater acoustic world of ponds & rivers. We talk about his research and listen to some of the noises made by freshwater invertebrates underwater.
Published 06/17/21
Something a bit different for episode 50, we invited 7 other wildlife podcasters onto the show: Susy Buttress from Casual Birder , Ryan Dalton from Into the Wild, Emma Bridson from For What is Earth, Jack perks from the Bearded Tit, Rachael Horowitz from Hidden Wings and Bloodlust and Ellie and Ben from the Wildlife Gardening Podcast.We all answer certain questions somewhere among the entertaining(!?) chaos that ensues!
Published 05/23/21
In this episode we talk to Dr Jenni Stockan about Wood Ants, which are 3 of our largest and arguably most interesting species of ants. We discuss how they live, what effect they have on the habitats they live in and the somewhat bizarre stories of people relocating them, sometimes to some far off places!
Published 05/17/21