Wildlife Of The Pennine Hills

Doug Kennedy


Region:
England
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 70
Category:
Nature
Updated:
13th April 2022

My recent book, Wildlife Of The Pennine Hills (published by Merlin Unwin) reveals the nature of the Hills and their contrasting wildlife habitats through well-researched text and many beautiful photographs. Its mission is to reveal the wildlife that exists in the fells, woods and waterways and where to find it.

This talk, illuminated by many beautiful photographs, explains the geological origins of the light and dark peaks and dales and explores some of the typical landscapes and the species found in them.

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About Doug Kennedy

I am a photographer, ecologist and environmental campaigner who has produced 7 books on English landscapes and natural history: my latest work is Wildlife Of The Pennine Hills (published by Merlin Unwin). I have developed a series of talks on the landscapes and wildlife of the UK and English regions, accompanied by many beautiful images from my own photography.

I have an M.Sc. in environmental studies and have been a lifelong campaigner and initiated several successful campaigns including the Chalk Streams Action Group and Save The River Thame (now www.Riverthame.org). I actively monitor wildlife and survey butterflies.

These talks are very informative whilst being accessible to everyone and beautifully produced and illustrated and I tailor them to suit my audiences.

They can be delivered in person or using an online system such as Zoom.


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