Birder and all round naturalist. Principal Ecologist. Points of view are my own.

Joined June 2018
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WildToni retweeted
My stepdad @ChrisGPackham has bared the brunt of obsessive bullies who’ve burnt down his gates, thrown dead animals into his garden sent death threats. They spread lies and hate because he stands up for wildlife. I stand by him wholeheartedly Pls share crowdjustice.com/case/suppor…
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A personal message about the dire effects of online abuse and the need to strengthen laws to better protect ourselves from dangerous hate terrorism . My friend @RuthTingay , a victim herself due to her work with @RaptorPersUK has kindly set up this @CrowdJustice appeal crowdjustice.com/case/suppor…
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Tomorrow (10th Nov) @NaturalEngland will decide on granting legal protection for the Swanscombe Peninsular, a Kent wildlife haven under threat. @TonyJuniper please confirm the SSSI designation & #SaveSwanscombe! @Kentwildlife @RSPBEngland @CPREKent @sspcampaign
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A thousand times this. Noisy, costly and petrol powered, these need to be scrapped asap! #LeavesAreNotLitter
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15 Oct 2021
Great to review the success of #greenroofs as part of monitoring surveys with @wildTony2 for @argent at @kingscrossN1C - @WildLondon
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18 Sep 2021
Goid morning from the New Forest. It's not all Forest!
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25 Mar 2021
Two chiffchaff and a blackcap singing at @fairlandsbirds this morning also two collared dove, one on climbing frame at main lake and the other at north end of environment lake. I believe they are quite scarce here.
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16 Nov 2020
Love these little carpets
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WildToni retweeted
I'm live now with @AngelaRayner of @UKLabour as I continue my series of live shorts with change-makers and politicians talking about the issue of raptor persecution on our uplands. Take action for our hen harriers now → wildjustice.org.uk/sos x.com/i/broadcasts/1yNGaBmpX…

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6 Jul 2020
I don't agree with Chris Sutton's comment on Spurs being a mid table team. We are normally an attacking side that is top 6 but we have a cautious manager that's changing our style and its affected our game this season. #bbcfootball
2 Jul 2020
Totally accurate. Thank you @ChrisGPackham for being our spokesperson. Your presence makes me happy, your words make me sad for they are too often about failing to learn the lessons we are taught by the world itself. Keep campaigning. Thanks.
Have we learned our lesson?
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a real pleasure to welcome @Kaulofthewilduk @GayatriKaul2 @AryanKaul6 to New Cross Gate Cutting @WildLondon yesterday, the northern tip of one of London's best wild railside corridors; a wonderful hour spent and Kabir testing my ecological wits - looking forward to a next time
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Brilliant news ! Wildcats in Scotland have been handed a vital lifeline , with European funding secured to deliver a Saving Wildcats recovery project . Providing hope for the recovery of this iconic species #swaforlife, @rzss @saveourwildcats
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WildToni retweeted
The brilliant @BellaLack is asking UK political parties and the next government to make the loss of nature and wildlife a top priority - Sign the Petition! chng.it/Ry8j4nGb via @UKChange

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Good morning @antanddec @ITV @itvnews I hope you are well . On behalf of many animal lovers I’ve written you (another) letter . For our world to survive this needs to be the age of change so could you please have a read , and a think and then get back to me ? Thanks . Please RT
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2 Nov 2019
Replying to @Morrisons
@Morrisons This has been like this for over a week at the Welwyn Garden City recycling centre. Can we have cctv installed and start prosecuting individuals that dump their so called recycling. This is disgusting. It is fly-tipping.
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11 Jun 2019
The white willow Salix alba named because of its silvery white haired leaves is not so common these days in London. This one is quite young and grows next to the pond at Gutteridge Wood. @WildLondon
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11 Jun 2019
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" or in this case the eye of an ox. These oxeye daisies in full blooming beauty in the meadow at London Wildlife Trust's Gutteridge Woods reserve in Hillingdon. @WildLondon
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11 Jun 2019
Return of the rare. After many years of absence on LWT's Yeading Brook Meadows a single narrow-leaved water dropwort plant has returned. This nationally rare species favours traditional flood plain meadows and recent enhancement work has clearly helped it to return. @wildlondon
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