Trees A Crowd
En podcast av David Oakes
139 Avsnitt
-  CURL-EW-PHORIA!Publicerades: 2020-04-21
-  Alastair Gunn: Roses, wildflowers and tending ‘to the manor’s thorn’Publicerades: 2020-04-17
-  Nick Cooke: Beneath the boughs with bluebells and bramblesPublicerades: 2020-04-15
-  Nick Howard: Heritage, home and honing the Howard’s wayPublicerades: 2020-04-13
-  Luci Ryan: A hidden battle against HS2 to preserve five ancient woodlandsPublicerades: 2020-03-31
-  Dr Helen Pheby: Sculpture for sheep, and rhubarb trains; the place ‘Extraordinary’ can happenPublicerades: 2020-03-30
-  Edward Davey: Learning how to feed the planet in response to COVID-19Publicerades: 2020-03-26
-  Tim Pears: Foraging fables from the hedgerows of the West CountryPublicerades: 2020-03-16
-  Rob Rose & Nat Stoppard: Food as a by-product of conservation at Rosewood FarmPublicerades: 2020-03-02
-  Ingrid Newkirk: One woman and ‘Animalkind’; the tale of PETA’s rabbitsPublicerades: 2020-02-17
-  Dr Bryce Stewart: The man who writes his phone number on lobstersPublicerades: 2020-02-03
-  Dr Catherine Barlow: No puffins were harmed in the making of this golden eagle podcastPublicerades: 2020-01-20
-  Mark Carwardine: "Don’t ever french-kiss a Narwhal”... and other words of wisdomPublicerades: 2020-01-03
-  Joanna Lentini: Swimming with crocodiles to photograph her fearsPublicerades: 2019-12-16
-  Victoria Bromley: Producing wildlife documentaries and inspiring the next generationPublicerades: 2019-12-13
-  Dr Richard Benwell: Carbon footprints and coots’ feet; the Greenman running in WantagePublicerades: 2019-11-22
-  Dr Jo Elworthy: Living in Eden – how to leave the world better than you found itPublicerades: 2019-11-14
-  Sir John Lawton: The wit, wisdom and winged omens of the man who would re-wild ChernobylPublicerades: 2019-11-04
-  Amanda Owen: Deep in the Dales with the Yorkshire ShepherdessPublicerades: 2019-10-18
-  The Art of Trees: Live from the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Woodland TrustPublicerades: 2019-10-10
Ever wondered what happens when you fill a cello with bees? Or how robins have successfully colonised the outer-reaches of our universe? Or why the world is destined to be populated purely by female turtles? This podcast celebrates nature and the stories of those who care deeply for it. Join artist, actor and Woodland Trust & Wildlife Trusts ambassador David Oakes, for a series of informal, relaxed conversations with artists, scientists, creatives and environmentalists as they celebrate the beauty of the natural world and how it inspires us as human beings. All episodes available at: https://www.treesacrowd.fm/ Why not become a "Subscription Squirrel" on our Patreon, and help support the production of this podcast? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
