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Hen Harrier Action
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2020
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Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 9
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Celebrated author, Mark Cocker, speaks about the inspiration for his writing and the public support for the natural world.
Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 8
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Head of RSPB Investigations, Mark Thomas, speaks about their work and motivation.
Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 7
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Best selling author Gill Lewis, announces the winners of this year's Young Wild Writer competition. She extols the value of books, especially for, and by, young people
Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 6
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The folk singer/songwriter Martin Simpson shares his talent and art with those attending the event. Introduced by Chris Packham
Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 5
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Rob Pownall and Charlie Moore from 'Protect the Wild' on their recently formed organisation.
Hen Harrier Day 2024 - Part 4
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Dr. Rose O'Neill from 'Campaign for National Parks' speaks about its aims and objectives.
Hen Harrier Day, 10th August 2024 - Part 3
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Olivia Blake MP speaks about her role as species champion for hen harriers, and her hopes for the future.
Hen Harrier Day, 10th August 2024 - Part 2
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A presentation by Jo Smith, CEO of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and a general intro by Adrian Rowe (Hen Harrier Action) who planned and organised the day plus a tribute from Mark Avery.
Hen Harrier Day 2024, Action for Wildlife - Part 1
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The Gospel Community Choir 'Sing it Bold' kick off the day.
Wilder Trent
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The last of three videos to prelude 'Hen Harrier Day - Action for Wildlife' taking place on Saturday, 10th August, between 11.00am - 4.30pm at Carsington Water. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust will have an information stand, as well as many others. This film is all about the effects of rewilding of the Trent valley and the introduction of beavers at Willington Wetlands.
Wild Peak
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Our uplands are a critical part of the landscape. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust wants to see growing populations of all the species that should be present in these inspiring wild places, including hen harriers, but also merlin, goshawk and the full range of healthy natural habitats. Through its Wild Peak programme, the Trust aims to support landowners in considering alternative land use and managin...
The Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project
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The first of three films leading to our event: Hen Harrier Day - 'Action for Wildlife' at Carsington Water on Saturday, 10th August 2024 2nd film (end of June) 'Wild Peak' from Ladybower Reservoir 3rd film (end of July) Beavers Project at Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve. Please like and subscribe!
Trees for Life
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Part of the event held at RSPB Insh Marshes, 4th May, 2024 Links to organisations, participating or mentioned on the day: www.rspb.org.uk/ cairngorms.co.uk/ www.scotlandbigpicture.com/ wildland.scot/ www.nature.scot/ forestryandland.gov.scot/ treesforlife.org.uk/ beavertrust.org/ Christina Sinclair: Twitter/X @cgsinclair22 christinasinclair.com George Hassal: Twitter/X @GreenFGeorge greenfinger...
Beaver Re-introduction on Insh Marshes
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Beaver Re-introduction on Insh Marshes
Autumn Live! Part 3 - The world of fungi
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Autumn Live! Part 3 - The world of fungi
Autumn Live! Part 2 - Migration (presented by Paul Samuels)
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Autumn Live! Part 2 - Migration (presented by Paul Samuels)
Top work, Julie and team - very impressive.
Awesome, absolutely awesome video. 👏👏👏
🎉Thank you for the video Where you on it Couldn't see you xxxx
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Well done Ruth keep up the good work
I have felt some optimism that the Wildlife Trusts have combined to work together as well as campaigning for their respective areas. Several organisations in London are campaigning together too, a big step forward, especially in terms of equity of access to Nature and green spaces.
Great to hear about good news like this, walked in the Cairngorms for years and always thought the lower level moors were far too barren and desolate. Glen Tannar, Ballochbuie and Marr Lodge show what it should look like. Although not all of it was forest, a lot was open glades of scrub interspersed with boggy areas. The natural world is important to our well being, just knowing we have areas of stable and high biodiersity is a good thing, to visit them is even better.
A very informative speech. Thank you.
Well said. Speaking for the voiceless.
Well done everyone, been to all of these protests, great day out meeting people & supporting the cause
I saw a male this afternoon. I live in Gosport Hampshire. It's coastal and there's also marsh and wetlands here. I can't believe I was lucky enough to see it. I was riding my bike and it flew over me to the right about 15 feet away.
He was soooooo good. His music made me cry - in a great way! Brilliant. Just brilliant. Thank you so much. X
Wonderful and important information
It was a great day, glad to have been there!
Well done 🙌
All forms of so called hunting including fishing must be banned.
STOP THE CULL NOW.
starmer you keep telling us that you were head of the crown prossicution service, and you say that you want to serve us, well then start arresting and prossicuting the grouse moore criminals.
Great work!
Great work by all concerned. Bringing a fantastic bird up close to people
A fantastic wee video of fantastic birds with delightful narrating
What a brilliant project, and great to see the Trust engaging with schools and children too!
I believe that the raptor population is down by near 60% since the project started
Hope you and the beavers success!
Hope that poor girl finds some help for her condition.
Expressive Dancing syndrome is difficult to treat. And, from experience, it’s highly contagious. Let’s not stigmatize those afflicted. Keep one’s distance while acknowledging the joy and wonder EDS can bring to its host as well as to those who witness them moving/expressing/dancing. 🌸
@@deeliciousplum I agree :)
All the red and black Grouse are gone. All the waders are basically gone. Crows and magpies about. Hardly any raptors there as no food. Disgrace.
absolutely beautiful!
Thanks Charoltte:-) R
Absolutely brilliant show! I loved all of the content, and what a rich and diverse show it was - wildlife, dance, science, poetry, stunning film footage. And expertly presented throughout. thank you Hen Harrier Action
The reality this has now become nothing short of a disaster for the wildlife . Meddling by idiots at its finest.
A wonderful event, hugely informative, thought provoking and inspirational, thank you to everyone involved.
Such a great production and fantastic to be part of it, well done Team Hen Harrier Action. R🙏
A fantastic production once again! Amazing. Thank you all so much. X
Unfortunately the work they have done has not been successful!! Successful hen harrier breeding is way down less curlew more predators and a tinder box ready to go up in smoke then what plant trees on it and call it a success. Such a shame the work that was done in the 10 years before the buy out was fantastic not now😢
I was blessed to be able to see a very similar skydance yesterday a few feet over my head at my own home, east Co.clare.
This is so amazing. Your work was featured on a public broadcasting show in the US.
Incredible work. An amazing species. So sad that humans are persecuting such an innocent bird to the brink of extinction. Shame on all who do and allow this to happen
Well done my friend!
I love the narrating and scenery
Wonderful to be inspired by you Holly!
You could be forgiven for thinking female hen harriers are a variant of Short-eared owls.
Fantastic!
Wonderful experience of real life ❤
Ah ! So it is a hen harrier that lives down the lane. Thanks
Lauren's wildlife animations are wonderful. Loved her Beavers and H Harriers on TH-cam.
Thank you so much! x
Brilliant Sam Lee the spirit of the movement.
Great action here subscribed 👍
Very sound comments, @PortsladeBySea, I totally agree. As Megan says in her interview, she is proud to be called an activist, and we all have to step up and make our views known more vocally and more visibly.
Excellent interview. Megan is a passionate and knowledgeable conservationist. I live in Sussex and am frequently meeting people who do not believe that climate change is taking place, or that human activity is negatively impacting the natural world. I recently read a report that explored the impact of over 50% of American citizens being climate change sceptics. Many leading UK politicians are now tripping over themselves in their quest to achieve higher levels of GDP growth and human consumption. They are collectively promoting growth, growth, growth. They view conservationists as Luddites who want to slow down progress and take us back to living in caves 🌍🔥☔️⚰️
end grouse shooting for ever and all forms of hunting animals.
Well Said All Of You.i 100% Agree With All Thats Said.