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Nature's a Hoot

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Nature's a Hoot
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  • Which birds of prey eat snakes?
    In the next episode of our new series of Nature's a Hoot, join Tom as he dives into the world of feathers and talons to discover more about the incredible species that include snakes in their diet. Plus, he'll bring you close to our sensational Secretary Bird Angola and his snake-stomping killer kick!Nature's a Hoot is the podcast brought to you by the Hawk Conservancy Trust - a conservation charity with a mission to conserve birds of prey and their habitats, and visitor attraction centre in Hampshire, England. This podcast is hosted by our Deputy Head of Living Collection Tom Morath.This is the audio-only edition of Nature's a Hoot. For the full experience join us on YouTube @HawkConservancyTrust.Brought to you in association with Orange Planet Pictures.
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  • Can owls turn their heads 360 degrees?
    In the first episode of our new series, join us for a deep dive into the fascinating world of owls and their incredible adaptations with host Tom Morath and special guest Dr Jamie McKaughan - Conservation and Research Coordinator at the Hawk Conservancy Trust. Brought to you in association with Orange Planet Pictures. This is the audio-only edition of Nature's a Hoot. For the full experience join us on YouTube @HawkConservancyTrust.
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  • LIVE from the Global Birdfair pt.3 with Dr Sean McCormack
    The final episode in the Global BirdFair Series, join Tom Morath as he chats to trained vet, conservationist, presenter and all-round wildlife lover, Dr Sean McCormack about how he got involved working with animals and the community conservation work he’s been spearheading in Ealing in West London. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Global BirdFair - a not-for-profit festival with an aim to bring bird-lovers and conservationists alike together for a celebration of wildlife and especially birds.
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  • Bringing Eagles back to Wales
    Whether it's by their graceful flight or their keen senses, eagles have captured our imagination for millennia. Golden Eagles and White-tailed Eagles were once thriving in key areas across Wales but have now both been absent for over 150 years. Join Tom as he chats to Dr Sophie-Lee Williams, founder and Project Manager for Eagle Reintroduction Wales – A project set to bring these two iconic species back from extinction in Wales.
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  • LIVE from the Global Birdfair pt.2 with Jenny Weston
    The next episode in the Global BirdFair Series, join Tom Morath as he chats to Jenny Weston (Senior Species Recovery Officer for the RSPB) about what it takes to support endangered species of birds, what it’s like to monitor wild bird of prey populations and the recovery of the Red Kite. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Global BirdFair - a not-for-profit festival with an aim to bring bird-lovers and conservationists alike together for a celebration of wildlife and especially birds.
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About Nature's a Hoot

This is the wildlife podcast brought to you by the Hawk Conservancy Trust. Join your host, Tom Morath, as you discover the fascinating world of feathers and talons in this podcast dedicated to birds of prey and their place in the natural world. Uncover hidden secrets of these unique predators to help us understand how we can conserve some of the most endangered species on our planet today.
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