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David Humphries
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The second half of last week's Saving Species BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - Saving Species, Episode 30 (the first half was good too) was devoted to waxcaps and fungus conservation ...

 

... and this morning's The Living World BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - The Living World, 28/11/2010 was once again sheer delight (remember the potter wasps?), with Lionel Kelleway chuckling (as he does, infectiously) crammed inside an ancient oak with National Trust's Ancient Tree advisor Brian Muelaner and Cardiff mycologist Prof. Lynne Boddy.

 

Perhaps if they have a look at the SLEF website at RESEARCH, Aunty's representatives might be inspired to visit Isleornsay and witness/record our own slightly unconventional mycorrhizal research.

 

I hope you, as I did, enjoy these programmes. If you missed the potter wasps: BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - The Living World, The Potter Wasp

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