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Heligan's Wood Ant - Professor Adam Hart

Season 2, Ep. 1

Meet the honey-dew loving, tree-climbing Wood Ant, the largest UK ant species.


Expert: Professor Adam Hart, Entomologist and Professor of Science Communication, University of Gloucestershire


Produced by Annabel Ross for The Lost Gardens of Heligan


Illustrations by Anna Gonen


A huge thank you to Gregory Ovenden for his ant recordings in this episode: http://www.thesoundfarmer.com 

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