Tag / Mark Watson
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Nepal: Natural History Exploration and Learned Societies
On Wednesday 2 November, we were privileged to host a lecture by Mark Watson (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh) who spoke on “Nepal: The Early Years of Natural History Exploration and the Role…
4 November 2016 -
Britain-Nepal 1816-2016 Series. Mark Watson: The Early Years of Natural History Exploration and the Role of Learned Societies
Listen to the Podcast of the Talk
24 August 2016 -
The “Father of Himalayan Studies”
On Saturday 26th September the RAS, in association with the Bagri Foundation, were pleased to host a Special Study Day, “Updating Hodgson”. The gathered participants were encouraged to view an exhibition of…
1 October 2015
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