Podcasts, public lectures and presentations

April 2023 – An excellent Podcast interview with ClimateStory and EarthGuides, hosted by the very lovely and professional Rishad Mehta.

September 2021. Eco Futurists Podcast interview. A lovely interview with an old friend from 30 years ago in Tanzania – Prof Andy Lowe. See link below and listen on Spotify

May2021: Podcast interview with EscapedSapiens discussing  expeditions to the isolated and untouched rainforests of east Africa, in an effort to document and protect their rich biodiversity.

https://escapedsapiens.podbean.com/e/julian-bayliss-discovering-new-species-in-the-lost-forests-of-africa-escaped-sapiens-podcast-11/

July 2020. Finding Genius Podcast – ‘Exploring the Lost Forest with Julian Bayliss, Biodiversity and Protected Areas Specialist’:

19th November 2019. A presentation given at the Transglobe Expedition Trust agm at the Royal Geographical Society hosted by Sir Ranulph Fiennes.  Introduction only recorded:

14th November 2019. A public lecture given at Oxford Brookes University: ‘Journeys of discovery: ecology and exploration‘.

https://www.brookesalumni.co.uk/news-events/news/2019/journeys-of-discovery-ecology-and-exploration-an-inspirational-alumni-lecture?erid=3793673&trid=fa627c87-cc9b-4463-91e8-66c52ee64433

May 2019. Podcast interview with Mongabay on the discovery of the forest on top of Mt Lico in northern Mozambique and the tools and techniques employed in this discovery:

Exploring a hidden rainforest on an isolated mountain in Mozambique

2018. Interview with BBC Earth:

The man who discovered an unseen world | BBC Earth

2017. Danger and Discoveries in northern Mozambique. A talk I gave to open the Oxford Nature Festival in 2017 at the Natural History Museum in Oxford.  It provides a summary of my expeditions to various mountain sites in northern Mozambique and Malawi, the discoveries from these sites, the people involved, and the dangers faced when on these expeditions.

(Copyright Julian Bayliss. Not to be used in any format without written consent from J. Bayliss.  A Hi Res version of this talk is available).