Dr Lindsay Biermann on short stopping, a wigeon call and hope in a changing climate.

Dr Lindsay Biermann on short stopping, a wigeon call and hope in a changing climate.

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vor 2 Jahren

Meet Dr. Lindsay Biermann. Lindsay grew up in a landlocked state
so laughs about the fact that she is now an expert in marine
aquaculture and waterfowl in the UK.


Lindsay says her first memory of being interested in nature was
in the sixth grade when she declared to her Mum that she was
going to be a zoologist. Roll on some years later and she is now
an expert in how climate change is impacting migratory birds in
the UK.


We learn about ‘short stopping’ and how some species of birds,
for example from northern parts of Russia, migrate to the UK in
the winter as this is a warmer climate during those months.


The impact of climate change on migratory birds and the knock on
effect on local wildlife can be complex to piece together.
Lindsay explains that there is evidence that non specialist birds
are remarkable adaptable and suprisingly resilient.


There is quite a philosophical end to the podcast with plenty of
food for thought about what you can do and perhaps most
importantly there is an offer hope for the future in our changing
climate.


Make sure to listen to the end to find out why Dr Lindsay wants
to meet Gandolf and what a wigeon call is!


You can find Lindsay on instagram @lindsa_monster and on ‘X’
@LindSea7.


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@4loveofweather and on Instagram @fortheloveofweather.


Thanks so much for listening and supporting the podcast and we
hope you leave this episode loving the weather just a little bit
more.

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