Why Britain Needs Wild Boar with Chantal Lyons
Schedule
Sat Oct 11 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Buxton Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Buxton, SK17 6HX (2nd door down the hill) | Buxton, EN
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After being driven to extinction seven hundred years ago, wild boar now roam pockets of the British Isles once more. But with growing worry over the impacts on people and the countryside, debate abounds over the right of the species to exist here. Where did our wild boar come from? Where will they go next? What is it like to live with them? And what is it like to be one of them?
In this illustrated talk, author and science communicator Chantal Lyons shares her own story of studying and living with these idiosyncratic and intelligent creatures, and the voices of people up and down the country who either want them gone – or hope they are here to stay.
Presently based in Gloucester, Chantal Lyons grew up in the tidy countryside of Kent. In her twenties, her eyes were opened to the urgency of restoring lost species in Britain, inspiring her to study the relations between people and wild boar in the Forest of Dean. The resulting book, Groundbreakers (Bloomsbury, 2024) https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/groundbreakers-9781399401623/ was described by Helen Macdonald (H is for Hawk) as ‘one of the most notable works of recent nature writing’. It was voted BES Marsh Ecology Book of the Year and shortlisted for the Wainwright Conservation Prize 2024.
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Where is it happening?
Buxton Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Buxton, SK17 6HX (2nd door down the hill), United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: