Episode 182: Lichen

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This week I’m speaking to April Windle. April is a naturalist with a particular interest in lichens, especially those occupying our rainforest habitats along the western seaboard of the British Isles. April works on a variety of lichen education and conservation projects and co-chairs the Education & Promotions Committee of the British Lichen Society. April talks to me about what lichen actually is, where you can find it and why it’s interesting and worth studying.  Dr Ian Bedford’s Bug of the Week: Brimstone butterflies What we cover What is a lichen? Might they be confused with algae, moss or fungi? The provenance of lichens UK species Where you can find them Lichen propagation  Lichens as species or material specific What is life like for lichen given things like development, air pollution and climate change? Edible and medicinal uses Where you can find out more about lichens About April Windle April Windle is a naturalist with a particular interest in lichens, especially those occupying our rainforest habitats along the western seaboard of the British Isles. She is currently self-employed and involved in a variety of lichen education and conservation projects, whilst co-chairing the Education & Promotions Committee of the British Lichen Society.  Her employment history includes Plantlife International, the Natural History Museum, Exmoor National Park Authority and the RSPB.  Links www.britishlichensociety.org.uk  April on Twitter: @aprilwindle Patreon Membership