Talks and shows

The ecosystem of life underground

Ecologist and photographer Frank Ashwood embarks on a visual journey through the science of the soil below us.

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Everything that happens below ground sustains all life above it – yet we rarely think about this mysterious, dark underland. In this talk, Frank Ashwood scratches the surface and takes us on an eye-opening safari through this precious ecosystem, from the ancient forests of New Zealand to the vast black soil deposits of the US and China. Every layer of the pedosphere is a world of its own, each more alien than the last as we travel deeper into the Earth.

Through thoughtful insights into winding roots, interconnecting fungal networks, wriggling creatures and mind-blowing microbial life, alongside a showcase of stunning photography, Frank will show that without soil, there would be no life as we know it.

Meet pioneering plants and minute animals that are essential to the health and wellbeing of our planet. Learn how soil makes our very existence possible, and marvel at soil as the one the building blocks of evolution, transforming decaying matter into the birthplace of new life.

Copies of Frank's book "The world beneath our feet" will be available for purchase after the talk.

Event type

This is an in-person, theatre-only event where the speakers and audience are together in our Theatre.

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About Frank Ashwood

Frank Ashwood
Frank Ashwod

Frank Ashwood is a soil ecologist and macrophotographer, specialising in soil invertebrates. He is a Lecturer of Ecology and Entomology at Lincoln University in New Zealand, and received his PhD from University of Lancashire in 2016. 

Frank has previously worked as a scientist for the British Government's Forestry Commission, and is a member of the Royal Society of Biology. 

Frank has appeared on the BBC Earth Podcast, BBC Breakfast, ABC Landline, and his photography has been featured in the Guardian and the New York Times, and has been exhibited internationally, including as part of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 6.45pm and the talk will begin at 7.00pm.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

The closest underground station is Green Park, which is step-free.

There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

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