The Unbelievable Truth - Wildlife Stories that Must be Seen to be Believed!

Stephen Powles


Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: Paid: £75 - £150 depending on size of audience plus mileage of 45p per mile to and from Tiverton
Category:
Nature
Updated:
24th October 2024

Sometimes you have to see something to believe it. Over many years photographing and filming wildlife I have been fortunate enough to observe and capture wildlife antics that I would not have believed possible had I not seen the story unfold in front of my own eyes. A rabbit that buried her offspring under my vegetable patch, a robin that bathed before turning in for the night and a population of elephants that travel deep underground to mine salt are a few of the characters that will surely amaze you as they did me.

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About Stephen Powles

Formerly a vet, I changed career to pursue a lifelong passion for wildlife, wildlife photography, filming and conservation. My material has made several TV appearances. I have a keen interest in photographing and filming challenging wildlife subjects, many of which are in and close to my home. My special interests are otters, tawny owls, hedgehogs, hornets and conservation generally. The talks that I give are informative but light-hearted and are lavishly illustrated with some remarkable photographic images and film sequences. I am based near Tiverton in Mid Devon.


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