Since 2019 Barbara has researched the situation around seals in the UK and in particularly along the East Coast of England for articles, she has published mainly in regional magazines. This talk covers the two seal subspecies, which are native to the UK and can be found in Lincolnshire and Norfolk, facts about them, their distribution and their behaviour, including during the pupping season. Barbara will also cover challenges, seals face in their natural habitat and what efforts are done in Lincolnshire and Norfolk to help the seals.
The talk about Seals in Loncolnshire and Norfolk will be based on a film, including Barbara's photos and some video footage, she recorded while watching seals in rookeries (breeding colonies) and along the coast throughout the year.
Views: 1043 | Enquiries: 2Barbara Meyer is a wildlife photographer, who dedicates her photography to help endangered big cat species in their fight for survival as well as to raise awareness for the situation of British wildlife, wildlife that lives around us. In this sense she has provided talks on big cats, British wildlife and wildlife conservation for well over 15 years.
Through her support of big cat conservation groups and working with zoos and wildlife parks as well as through research for publications like articles and booklets, Barbara has gained a good understanding about big cat species, issues for British wildlife and an insight into the conservation work that is done to help these species.
Based on this, Barbara offers a wide range of wildlife related talks from ‘Big Cats Around the Globe’, ‘On Safari in South Africa’, ‘Wildlife in Sherwood Forest’ to ‘Seals In Lincolnshire and Norfolk’. Most of the talks are aimed at interest groups of any kind, though there are also talks, which are more specific for camera clubs and photography societies, e.g. ’The Stories Behind Photos’ and 'Focusing on Wildlife'.
Being based in South Suffolk, Barbara provides talks across areas in East Anglia (Suffolk and Essex, as well as in parts of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Hertfordshire). As Barbara knows that some groups still continue to provide online talks, she also still offers these (she can host groups up to 99 participants via Zoom and is happy to work with groups via other platforms).
Furthermore, she may also be available at short notice if another speaker has to cancel his/her engagement or needs to reschedule.
Venue-based talks of up to one hour cost £85 (incl. travel expenses within a 40 miles radius of her base or respectively plus £20 for venues within a 65 miles radius). The fee for online talks with the same duration is £65, Talks of up to 1.5 hours are also available (often done for photography groups), and cost only an additional £10 (for both venue-based or online talks).
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