#166. Nature's Symbiotic Relationships, Some Mutually Beneficial and Others Parasitic Podcast Por  capa

#166. Nature's Symbiotic Relationships, Some Mutually Beneficial and Others Parasitic

#166. Nature's Symbiotic Relationships, Some Mutually Beneficial and Others Parasitic

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Sophie Pavelle is a U.S. born and UK-based science writer and communicator, whose debut book, Forget Me Not: Finding The Forgotten Species of Climate-Change Britain, won The People’s Book Prize for Non-Fiction (2023) and was long-listed for the 2023 James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing. She worked for conservation charity Beaver Trust for four years, presenting their award-winning documentary Beavers Without Borders (2020), and also sat on the Advisory Committee of the UK based Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Today’s interview will focus on her latest book, published in May of this year, To Have or to Hold: Nature’s Hidden Relationships, a wide-ranging exploration of symbiotic relationships between unrelated species.

Recorded 9/2/25.

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