Taxidermists in Boston Spa, West Yorkshire
Ramblings
BBC
4.5 • 768 Ratings
🗓️ 27 September 2012
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Summary
In this series Clare Balding is going on wildlife walks around the UK.
Today Clare meets taxidermists and life long friends Dave Astley, Mike Gadd and James Dickinson. They follow Mike's daily route along the river Wharfe in West Yorkshire to observe the rich variety of local animals, insects and birds.
Taxidermists might not be the first people who spring to mind when you think about wildlife-lovers. However, the intimate knowledge of the anatomy and behaviour of birds and animals that a successful taxidermist needs, can only be developed through detailed observation of the natural world. So for a taxidermist a walk can become a valuable research trip.
Dave, James and Mike are three of the UK's leading taxidermists. They have worked with exotic animals, repaired museum specimens of extinct creatures and worked with international British Fine artists. They've even created mythical beasts.
Over 20 years the trio have worked and walked together. Clare joins them to find out more about their close and unusual friendship.
Clare accompanies them along the banks of the river to find out about their techniques and the motivation behind their trade. Is it macabre as many might think? On the walk they share their unique insights into viewing the natural world. They seek out kingfishers, wrens and fritillary butterflies.
They share stories from behind the scenes of Britain's thriving, but little known world of taxidermy. They also discuss the profession which they feel is still misunderstood.
Producer: Lucy Dichmont.
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| 0:00.0 | 11 climbers appeared to have died on the world's second highest mountain K2. |
| 0:06.4 | It was one of the deadliest days in mountaineering history. |
| 0:09.9 | Rock falls, avalanches. |
| 0:11.6 | Huge pieces of ice. |
| 0:12.9 | All are big enough to kill you. |
| 0:14.3 | He just flew out into Devoid, and he was gone. |
| 0:17.3 | How did it all go so wrong? |
| 0:19.2 | And is it really worth risking death to feel alive? |
| 0:22.2 | Why would somebody pay to go to a place called the death zone on vacation? |
| 0:27.3 | Extreme. |
| 0:28.3 | Peak Danger. |
| 0:29.3 | With me, Natalia Melman Petrazella. |
| 0:31.7 | Listen to the full series now. |
| 0:33.3 | First on BBC Sounds. |
| 0:36.4 | You're listening to an episode of Ramblings from BBC Radio 4. |
| 0:47.3 | In this series of ramblings, we are looking at wildlife and people who specialize in working with wildlife. |
| 0:54.1 | And today I am, I suppose, meeting three people who specialise in working with wildlife and today I am I suppose meeting three |
| 0:57.6 | people who actually specialize in dead life because they're all taxidermists they are Mike Gadd |
| 1:02.8 | James Dickinson and Dave Astley they're also extremely close friends and it's so interesting to see |
| 1:10.3 | the way that they walk |
| 1:11.5 | and what they're looking for. |
| 1:13.2 | Mike Gadd lives here in Boston Spa |
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