Evelyn Cheesman
Beulah Garner explores the life of the pioneering entomologist, Evelyn Cheesman. From October 2015.
Evelyn Cheesman was an entomologist and the first female curator hired by London Zoo. An intrepid traveller and collector who defied expectations at a time when science, exploration and natural history were still heavily dominated by men.
A formidable character her 8 solo research trips to the Islands of the Pacific South Seas left Cheesman laid low by fever, septic sores, malaria and lack of food, found herself trapped in spiders webs and came close to falling to her death - but she always learned from her experiences and had an indomitable spirit.
Beulah Garner takes us into the beetle collections at the Natural history museum to explain why Evelyn Cheesman is her Natural History Hero.
Produced by Ellie Sans
First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in October 2015.
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Beulah Garner
Her expertise focuses on the taxonomy of the predatory ground beetles, the Carabidae, as well as curating the world collection which totals over 10 million specimens. She is an experienced fieldworker and travels throughout the tropical regions of the world to study beetles in their rainforest habitats.Β
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- Tue 6 Oct 2015 13:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Thu 8 Sep 2016 09:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Tue 12 Nov 2019 14:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 13 Nov 2019 02:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra
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