Episode 204 - Jonathan Mullard is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and Founder Member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management.

Jonathan Mullard is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, a Founder Member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, and a Chartered Town and Country Planner.  He had combined a passion for the natural environment with a career in conservation and spatial planning.

 In the early 1980s, Jonathan worked alongside Max Nicholson, the pioneer ornithologist and environmentalist, on developing an urban woodland strategy for London. This involved setting up a project in Crystal Palace to save a fragment of the Great North Wood. Later, Jonathan came across the Capon Tree, one of the few remaining trees from the Jed Forest in the Scottish Borders. Along with his experience of growing up in Shropshire and researching the lost Forest of Morfe, it started an interest in lost forests and their remains.

 Jonathan is the author of Forgotten Forests: Twelve Thousand Years of British and Irish Woodlands and three books on Wales published in the Collins New Naturalist series: Gower, Brecon Beacons, and Pembrokeshire.

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Episode 203 - Basil Camu is co-founder of Leaf&Limb, a tree care company in Raleigh, North Carolina.