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Dara McAnulty: The Young Naturalist In Conversation with Amanda Dalton

    Friday 14th July 2023 • Hebden Bridge Town Hall • 8pm

    Join the Lit & Sci and Hebden Bridge Arts for a special collaborative author event for Hebden Bridge Arts’ Open Space 70 festival. We’re delighted to have environmentalist and author Dara McAnulty join us for an evening spent in conversation with poet and playwright Amanda Dalton.
    Dara will read selections from his book Diary of a Young Naturalist and chat with Amanda about how his passion for nature and his activism has become central to his life, about the process of writing and his studies at Cambridge University. The audience will be invited to ask questions of Dara.
    The Book Case Hebden Bridge will be selling all three of Dara’s books (Diary of a Young NaturalistWild Child and A Wild Child’s Book of Birds) before the event and Dara will be pleased to sign these for audience members after the event.
    Dara McAnulty is a naturalist, conservationist and activist from Northern Ireland. He’s received many awards for his conservation work, including from BBC Springwatch, The Daily Mirror and Birdwatch magazine. He’s written and presented numerous natural history programmes for BBC radio and television, and become an ambassador for the RSPCA, the iWill campaign and the Jane Goodall Institute. Dara is the youngest ever recipient of the RSPB medal for conservation. He is the author of two books for children, both illustrated by Barry Falls, Wild Child and A Wild Child’s Book of Birds. He is currently reading Natural Sciences at Cambridge University and in the holidays lives with his family and Rosie the rescue-greyhound at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in County Down. His first book Diary of a Young Naturalist won the 2020 Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing, and Wild Child was shortlisted for the 2022 Wainwright Prize for Children’s Writing on Nature and Conservation. Dara won the Children’s Author category of Bookshop.org’s inaugural Indie Champions Awards. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2023 New Year Honours list for services to the environment and people with autism spectrum disorder.