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MARTIN NICHOLAS
Education: Reading College of Technology, Berkshire.
Affiliation: The British Tarantula Society (Committee member), The Theraphosid Research Group.
TV / Radio Broadcast Projects - as presenter
- The Kiss of the Spider, National Geographic.
- The Real Spider Man, BBC Radio 4 & BBC World Service.
- Deep Jungle, PBS (Nature) & ITV1.
- True Adventures of the Ultimate Spider Hunter, (PBS Nature)
- Untitled Wildlife documentary - broadcast date tbc (Discovery Channel)
- Untitled Wildlife documentary - broadcast date tbc (National Geographic Channel)
As contributor
- The Real Holiday Show (C4) The Time, The Place (ITV) Blue Peter (BBC1) a
- Excess Baggage, BBC Radio 4
Field Research (Associated): Joint research projects undertaken in, Belize (Jungle guide and research associate for the British Museum of Natural History, London) Peru, Adviser to Ese-Eja community project, Infierno, Madres Dios.
Field Research (independent): Research projects undertaken in:
North Africa, Peru,Turkey Western Malaysia x 3,The Windward Islands, Kalimantan-Indonesia,Vietnam.
Additional work / Affiliations
- Consultant to The Living Rainforest, Newbury, Berkshire. Invertebrate Species selection, Breeding and husbandry
- Lecturer at University of Kingston, Surrey UK. Invertebrate Ethology.
- UK Consultant to Warner Brothers Pictures: for 2002 movie, “Eight Legged Freaks”
- Instructor for Rainforest Expeditions SA, Lima, Peru. Theory and practical instructor for Guides and Wildlife Interpreters on Arachnid identification, location and capture techniques at annual guides training course.
- Advisor & guest speaker, Wildwalk @ Bristol, Invertebrate species selection breeding & husbandry
- Guest Speaker at TASIS (The American School in Surrey) on Invertebrate Ethology.
 
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