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Extinct animals of medieval Britain

Feb 11, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Sources of Animals in the Mediaeval Period
01:45 • 2min
3
What Kind of Evidence Do You Have for Extinct Animals?
03:25 • 2min
4
The Challenges of Using Artistic Evidence
05:23 • 3min
5
Do You See Conflict Between Humans and Wild Animals?
07:56 • 2min
6
The Natajack Toad
09:58 • 2min
7
What Is the Legal Position of Wild Animals in Britain?
11:55 • 4min
8
What Is a Lynx?
15:29 • 2min
9
Big Cat Sightings - Is That the Origin of Them?
17:51 • 2min
10
The Lynx From Prison?
20:17 • 1min
11
Is There a Reference to Lynxes in the English Dictionary?
21:47 • 2min
12
Nectar Mattresses - The Ultimate Sleep
23:55 • 2min
13
What Kind of Whales Have You Identified in Your Research?
26:08 • 2min
14
Whales in the Early Mediaeval Period
28:08 • 3min
15
Am, to the Beaver.
30:52 • 5min
16
Are There Any Reasons Why You Might Want to Catch a Beaver?
35:57 • 4min
17
What's the Last Known Good Evidence of the Bear?
39:45 • 2min
18
Did the Wild Boar Go Extinct?
41:46 • 2min
19
The Wolf and the Beet in the Mediaeval Period
43:59 • 3min
20
The Need to Protect and Conserve Animals in the Middle Ages
47:09 • 2min
21
Learning to Live With Animals
49:38 • 4min