Biomagnification: Are birds of prey exposing a chemical emergency?

Naomi Johns


Regions:
Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £65 for one hour, plus expenses if applicable.
Category:
Nature
Updated:
15th October 2025

How are raptors playing a critical part in revealing the impact of chemicals on British wildlife? Taking a look at how chemistry, biology and human stories can explain one of our biggest environmental threats.

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About Naomi Johns

I am an ornithologist specialising in birds of prey, working to restore lost species and habitats, with a passion for re-connecting people within nature.

After 10 years working as a raptor management specialist caring for over thirty different species in wildlife rehabilitation and free flight training programmes, I learned to look at the world from the perspective of the birds I was working with, and understand the biodiversity crisis in a different light.

Every human alive on earth today is in with a real shot of being part of the generation that can turn the biodiversity crisis around. Through speaking I share stories from my time with the birds, spark discussion, share science and maybe add a touch of humour - all to inspire a change for nature.


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