2011

2011

Lambert, Rob

Rob Lambert is a multi-disciplinary academic at the University of Nottingham, working in environmental history and tourism & the environment. A Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, and a past President of the European Society for Environmental History, he has co-edited the international journal Environment and History since 2000. He has also been […]

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Kirk-Smith, Anna

Anna is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, fine artist and former Programme Leader of Fine Art at Hull School of Art & Design. Her focus is primarily natural historical subjects to raise awareness of political, social and environmental issues, often in collaboration with conservation organisations, NGO’s or scientists. https://www.annakirksmith.com/about

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Joelsen, Jo

Jo Joelson co-founded London Fieldworks with Bruce Gilchrist in 2000 to represent their art partnership. They work across installation, sculpture, architecture, film and publishing with works made in the landscape, for galleries, screen and radio. An urban-rural practice has been central to projects, with many involving a complex inter-working of social, natural, and technological worlds. Concerned

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Hines, Richard

Richard Hines failed his 11+ exam, went to secondary modern school, and was without hope of academic achievement. One day he read T.H.White’s book, The Goshawk. Enthralled he sought a falconry book in the library and trained a kestrel called Kes, taken from a nest in a ruined 16th century Hall. This obsession was to shape the

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Fanshawe, John

John Fanshawe is an author, curator and environmentalist based in north Cornwall.   Over the last 35 years, he has worked on bird and biodiversity conservation in the UK, Kenya and Tanzania, primarily for the charity BirdLife.  With Terry Stevenson, he is co-author of field guide, Birds of East Africa (2001, 2021), and with Nigel Redman and Terry Stevenson of Birds

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Elphick, Jonathan

Jonathan Elphick is a naturalist, specialising in ornithology, who has worked since 1969 as a writer, editor and consultant for many publishers, including the Natural History Museum and the BBC. He is a Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London and a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. His books include The Birdwatcher’s Handbook,

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Collins, Tim

Tim Collins is an artist, author and planner he has worked across art, science and philosophy for over twenty years. He has worked within a wide range of communities developing research, methods and practices that take best advantage of art and aesthetics in the public interest. He has developed research and artwork in the UK,

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Cocker, Mark

MARK COCKER is an author of creative non-fiction. He is also a naturalist and environmental tutor, who writes and broadcasts on nature and wildlife in a variety of national media. In 2018 he released to huge acclaim his new book Our Place (Cape) on the fate of British nature since the beginning of the twentieth

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