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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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ARCHiOX - Seeing the Unseen in Oxford University Collections

Experts discuss how the latest 3D recording technology has supported their research by revealing near-invisible markings from originals held at Oxford University Institutions
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Reading in the Woods - Conserving the Wooden Library

Madeleine Katkov, Alex Walker and Nicole Gilroy Exploring the conservation of the fabric and content of Bodley’s Library.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Meet the Maps: Unconventional Views of Oxford

Focusing on four very different maps of Oxford - each of the maps has its own tale to tell, some showing Oxford as it was; others showing Oxford as it might have been; and others how Oxford never was.
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Exploring the treetops with Tim Kovar

In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to tree climber Tim Kovar about trees, inclusivity and connecting people with nature.
Textiles in Libraries: Context & Conservation series
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Talk 2: Beyond the velvet cover: textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding

Georgios Boudalis explores the subject of textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding, sharing techniques little known not only in the context of Byzantine bookbinding but also more generally in the context of Byzantine material culture.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

"Conflict resolution for the future of biodiversity conservation" with Dr Alexandra Zimmermann

Dr Alexandra Zimmermann, WildCRU, discusses the challenges of managing conflict between different groups in order to protect wildlife and natural resources
Textiles in Libraries: Context & Conservation series
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Talk 1: Textiles in Libraries: glimpses from the Bodleian

The first talk in the Textiles in Libraries: Context and Conservation series brings together three colleagues from across the Bodleian Library to explore the wide variety and sometimes surprising uses of textiles found in our collections.
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Polar pursuits with Tom Hart

In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to penguinologist Tom Hart about the dynamics of polar ecosystems and creating a sense of home in remote places.
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Inspiring love for insects with Dino Martins

In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Kenyan entomologist Dino Martins about his passion for insects, the importance of art, and his work engaging farmers in conservation.
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Nature Notes: Spotting tree kangaroos with Danny Nane

In this week’s Nature Note, Danny shares his childhood experience with endangered Matschie’s tree kangaroos in Papua New Guinea’s first protected area.
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Nature Notes: Smelling sage with Mike Clark

In this week’s Nature Note, Mike transports us to a sagebrush prairie in Montana and reconciles big spaces with small details.
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Nature Notes: Monitoring Scottish wildcats with Lara Semple

In this week’s Nature Notes mini-episode, we hear from Lara Semple about how monitoring Scottish wildcats led to the most exciting text she ever received.
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Nature Notes: Searching for Red Squirrels in Tresco with Joe Woodman

Join us for our very first Nature Notes mini-episode to hear from DPhil student Joe Woodman. You’ll get to hear all about his experience searching for red squirrels on the British island of Tresco.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Meet the Manuscripts: judging a book by its cover

The covers can tell us as much about a book as its contents. This workshop explores the secrets which bookbindings reveal about the uses and histories of medieval manuscripts.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The stymieing effect of unresolved ethical issues on the conservation of biodiversity

In this presentation, Professor John Vucetich & Professor David MacDonald, will examine how the terms “ecosystem health” and “endangered species” are underdetermined to the point of being increasingly problematic for advancing real-world conservation
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Resetting our relationship with nature in a post-COVID world

Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland and Professor Sir Charles Godfray discuss our relationship with nature, how it relates to the Covid-19 pandemic, and what we need to do differently in the future.
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Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo

Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Jessie Panazzolo the founder of Lonely Conservationists, an online platform which supports conservationists.
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Theatre & Conservation with Tom Bailey

This week Sofia and Julia talk to British theatre maker and director Tom Bailey about the ways he integrates conservation topics in his pieces, the inspiration behind his work and the importance of creativity to reach different audiences.
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Empowering conservation with Megan Cromp

In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk with the founder and CEO of Key Conservation, Megan Cromp. Key is a transformational new app that aims to help empower conservationists around the world.
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Eco-anxiety with Caroline Hickman

This week Sofia and Julia talk to climate psychologist Caroline Hickman about eco-anxiety, climate grief and the power of young climate activists.

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