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Episode 237: The history of red kites in Britain with Juliette Waterman

Episode 237: The history of red kites in Britain with Juliette Waterman

Update: 2025-05-05
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Today's guest is Dr Juliette Waterman. Juliette is a zooarchaeologist with a particular interest in the archaeology of wild animals in Britain, and especially in birds. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Reading in the UK, where she co-coordinates the International Council for Archaeozoology Stable Isotope Working Group. Today, we’re going to talk about her paper ‘Human-raptor relationships in urban spaces: the history of red kites (Milvus milvus) and human food in Britian’. This paper was published in The Hand That Feeds: The Complex Relations of Human-Animal Feeding from UCL Press in 2025. Juliette co-edited the volume with Alexander Mullan, Riley Smallman, and Herre de Bondt. The volume is open access, so you can freely and legally download the book wherever you are in the world, from 13 May.

Knowing Animals is proudly sponsored by the Animal Politics book series from Sydney University Press.

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Episode 237: The history of red kites in Britain with Juliette Waterman

Episode 237: The history of red kites in Britain with Juliette Waterman

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