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Martin Warren interview

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Hi all,

I visited Butterfly Conservation HQ today and, unfortunately, Martin Warren wasn't available (for personal reasons). I'll therefore be rescheduling the interview with Martin for a later date. But many thanks to all of you who passed questions on for me to ask.

I had a great time all the same though - with the buddleias in the courtyard alive with Red Admirals and Hummingbird Hawkmoths. See photo below. Also perusing the library was amazing - even flicking through the first ever copy of Frohawk's "Natural History of British Butterflies" off the press, signed by him to his wife, Mabel, and donated to BC (and autographed) by his daughter, Valezina.

Cheers,

- Pete

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You sound like a big kid in a sweet shop!! and you get to go back again!

See even you can't resist the charm of the Hummingbird hawk-moth!!
Lovey pic by the way. :D
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Pleased to report that I spent today at BC HQ and have finally interviewed Martin! Expect to see the result in the next week or so, once I've managed to get it typed up.

What a wonderful chap. And some interesting responses to some interesting questions from the UK Butterflies membership.

I'll leave you guessing until then to find out what Martin's favourite butterfly is :) Yes - he does have one!

Cheers,

- Pete
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Hmm I think his favourite butterfly is either the Heath Fritillary or Chequered Skipper.
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Martin has worked extensively on Wood White and Heath Fritillary. So - Heath Fritillary is a good guess.

But all species mentioned are wrong :)

I've written the interview up and sent it to Martin for approval. Once I get his OK I'll post it up.

Cheers,

- Pete
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The interview is now posted at

http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/reports_martinwarren.php

cheers,

- Pete
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Aha Red Admiral :)

Excellent interview Pete, thanks!
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Thanks Wayne - my pleasure. It was a real delight to "talk shop" with Martin and his team. There are so many "big names" at BC HQ that it makes your head spin!

I also asked Martin who I should interview next. He suggested Jeremy Thomas (of Large Blue fame). Sounded like a good choice to me :)

Cheers,

- Pete
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Great stuff, thanks for this Pete.
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Nice Interview

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Pete,
Thanks for sharing this with us, what a great interview and such a nice guy, lets hope that BC gains in recognition (and funding) under Martin's inspirational leadership.

Regards,

Richard.
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Post by Matsukaze »

I wrote plans for huge woodlands to get them managed for a butterfly

I think I like this guy...
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