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[News] Chris Packham



The Clamp

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I'm more concerned with vile development companies putting netting around trees to stop birds nesting than what the crow gets up to. That's natural.
 




Thunder Bolt

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I'm more concerned with vile development companies putting netting around trees to stop birds nesting than what the crow gets up to. That's natural.

North Norfolk council were forced to take down netting off the cliffs in Bacton, when sand martins, having flown thousands of miles north to build their nests found they couldn't access them, and were getting caught up in the netting.

There is also an issue with landowners cutting back hedges, which has had a detrimental effect on birds nesting and hedgerow animals such as the hedgehog.
 


wehatepalace

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Apr 27, 2004
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Springwatch monitored a blue tit's nesting box but a green woodpecker found it and eat every one of the fledgelings as they left the nest. Rooks, crows and magpies get all the bad publicity but nobody is talking about going round shooting woodpeckers.
It is nature.

If there was woodpecker population the size of the corvids then You would be able to shoot them, but there isn’t because they have bigger predators. Corvids don’t have one.
What you describe is nature, you’re quite correct, it’s the food chain, conservation is the only way to stop extinction and to keep a predatory species from taking over, if crows and rooks became endangered then that management quite rightly has to be stopped.
I’m not sure if you fully understand the reason for them being culled. It’s not sport it’s a means to an end.
 


wellquickwoody

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He has stated numerous times he prefers animals to people. One of the many things we agree on.

I really do not get that statement. If we all thought like that there would be no human race. Therefore you would not exist to have those thoughts.
 


The Clamp

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I really do not get that statement. If we all thought like that there would be no human race. Therefore you would not exist to have those thoughts.

Huh? How’d you come to that conclusion?
I said I prefer animals to humans, not that I want to kill all the humans.
The human race would undoubtedly be in far better shape if we cared more about the species we share our planet with.

What a strange way of thinking you have.
 




Fignon's Ponytail

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Huh? How’d you come to that conclusion?
I said I prefer animals to humans, not that I want to kill all the humans.
The human race would undoubtedly be in far better shape if we cared more about the species we share our planet with.

What a strange way of thinking you have.

Totally agree with yourself and Chris Packham...much prefer the company of animals to people.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Totally agree with yourself and Chris Packham...much prefer the company of animals to people.

What we need is a couple of giraffes up front, lightning quick jaguars on the wings, a tiger as midfield enforcer, flanked by a couple of really pacy midfield panthers and a very athletic pair of monkeys in goal!
Come on Mr. Ashworth, you know it makes sense!:D
 


MattBackHome

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I watched his documentary about Aspergers with my Aspie boy a couple of years ago. He connected and identified with Chris Packham more than any other person on the spectrum. It was around the time that my boy was getting an in-depth understanding of himself and this film was a cornerstone of that process. I can't thank Chris Packham enough for sharing his story and illuminating some shadowy corners of a young man's self.

I remember your post on this and found it really moving. Hope your lad is getting on well :thumbsup:
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Thanks mate. He is doing really well at the moment. Loving his football and getting on well with others.


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Wardy's twin

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No that’s not at all what he’s saying......did you even read his post ?
He used the fox as example of a species that has no natural predators. He said crows and rooks without management will result in a decline in our small bird population.
This is fact, not fiction. Having seen crows taking freshly hatched chicks out of their nest isn’t the most pleasant thing I’ve ever seen.

Yep did read it and took it as another jibe at foxes. The issue is man has interfered with nature and caused all sorts of imbalances which are not helpful. You will be aware that we lost a lot of predatory birds because 'they were taking lambs' even though no actual details were given of numbers involved or any consideration whether they might be picking up already dead carcasses. But let's be clear the biggest threat to those lambs is mankind.

I understand the issue with too many corvids and potential threat they deliver to small wildlife but insecticides and removal of protective hedges and loss of their environment are all bigger threats. Blasting birds out of the sky because there are too many of them is not a real solution, lets get some respect back for our wildlife and if our food has to cost more then so be it. If we respect it then some of the issues will disappear naturally.
 




Thunder Bolt

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Anonymous present to Chris.

[tweet]1122547980639322112[/tweet]


I laughed out loud at one response.
I’m no twitcher, but that’s surely a woodcock?
 








Fignon's Ponytail

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Watched Chris Packham on GMB this morning saying hes now receiving death threats. Crazy. Thought it was funny though when he was reminded of the petition to get him sacked from the BBC - & his response was to say that he isnt actually employed by the BBC anyway :D Im sure he will have plenty of other things to do if they decided not to hire him in future, which is the impression I got from him too.
I've always liked the guy (that documentary he made about himself was fascinating) & applaud him for his beliefs and efforts as a conservationist.
 






herecomesaregular

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Oct 27, 2008
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Watched Chris Packham on GMB this morning saying hes now receiving death threats. Crazy. Thought it was funny though when he was reminded of the petition to get him sacked from the BBC - & his response was to say that he isnt actually employed by the BBC anyway :D Im sure he will have plenty of other things to do if they decided not to hire him in future, which is the impression I got from him too.
I've always liked the guy (that documentary he made about himself was fascinating) & applaud him for his beliefs and efforts as a conservationist.

This, this and this. Bloke's a legend whether you like his style or what he has to say or not. Need more like him.
 








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