Conor Mark Jameson is an award-winning writer and naturalist. He is the author of Silent Spring Revisited, Shrewdunnit and Looking for the Goshawk. Following 25 years with the Scottish Wildlife Trust, RSPB and BirdLife International he now writes full-time, and has written for television and radio. He is Scots-Irish, Ugandan-born and now lives in a corner of the forest where Cambridgeshire meets Norfolk.
Conor’s recently published biography of W.H. Hudson reveals how this unschooled, impoverished, battle-scarred immigrant came to be so influential in the creation of the RSPB by its founding women, and in the rise of the modern-day conservation movement.
Read an ‘Author Interview’ with Conor here.