Our series of Wild Book Talks have been held at The Albatross, in conjunction with the excellent Bull Inn.
They built into a fascinating series of talks on a variety of topics celebrating the wonders of the natural world, and you can look back at previous talks at the bottom of this page.
Unfortunately, The Albatross is no longer available as a venue. So, until we find a suitable alternative, we would like to thank The Bull Inn for all their help and assistance and also the authors and the audience who made these events so fantastic.
All ticket money from our Wild Book Talks, now goes directly to the Devon Wildlife Trust
Susan Smillie: The Half Bird
Josephine Collingwood: Geology of Dartmoor
Fiona Mathews and Tim Kendall: Black Ops and Beaver Bombing
An Li Poah: Drinkable Rivers
William Henry Searle: Elowen: A Story of Grief and Love
Rachel Lambert: Wild Foraging in Devon
Partick Barkham: The Swimmer: The Wild Life of Roger Deakin
Keggie Carew: Beastly: A New History of Animals and Us
Sophie Pierce and Alex Murdin: The Green Hill: Letters to a Son
Hannah Rudd: Britain's Living Seas : Our Coastal Wildlife and How We Can Save It
Beatrice Forshall: The Book of Vanishing Species
Guy Shrubsole: The Lost Rainforests of Britain
Anna Turns: Go Toxic Free: Easy and Sustainable Ways to Reduce Chemical Pollution
Leif Bersweden: Where the Wildflowers Grow : My Botanical Journey Through Britain and Ireland
Sophie Pavelle : Forget Me Not : Finding the forgotten species of climate-change Britain
Previous WILD BOOK TALKS