Dr Jim Hansom
Professor of Geography (adjunct), University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Reader, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow.
The third piece of work in response to the awarded Artful Migration residency at WWT Caerlaverock. During the research period the artist became aware of the lacklustre and often misinformed attitudes of the general public in regards to climate change and the impacts on Scotland. As a result the artist interviewed leading scientists, conservationists and the general public to create a site specific sound walk. The audio from participants describe either witnessed changes or considered likely impacts to this fragile coastline reserve. As the audience walk around the site engaging with this work they are able to envisage the destructive changes that are forecast to unfold.
Dr Jim Hansom
Professor of Geography (adjunct), University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Reader, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Dr Eileen Tisdall
Geologist Lecturer at Stirling University
David Harkin
Historic Environment Scotland Environment Scientist
John Wright
WWT Member
Peter Williams
WWT Volunteer
Chris Rollie
RSPB Area Manager
Brian Morrell
Centre Manager
Roseanna Cunningham
Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform
Image courtesy of By The Scottish Government - https://beta.gov.scot/about/who-runs-government/cabinet-and-ministers/cabinet-secretary-environment-climate-change-land-reform/, OGL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61445236
Dr Sam Gardner
WWF Scotland Acting Director
John Greenwood
Local business owner
Ian Brown
Local Dairy Farmer
Sir David Attenborough
WWT Vice President
Barbara Mearns
WWT Member
Joe Bilous
WWT Reserve Manager