The sight of a Kestrel hovering over a field, a majestic Buzzard circling high above the landscape, or a Peregrine falcon stooping at over 200 miles an hour are all part of our vital ecosystem . they act as natural pest controllers, managing rodent and rabbit populations, and their presences a key indicator a healthy environment.
However, many u.k.raptors face significant challenges, including habitat loss, persecution(especially poisoning and illegal shooting), and collisions with traffic and power lines.Promoting their conservation is crucial to ensuring future generations can continue to witness these magnificent predators in the wild.
Bringing the message to life:
As a keeper and handler of birds of prey, I have a unique opportunity to turn conservation concepts into a tangible, unforgettable experience. using my birds as ambassadors of their species to educate and inspire.
By sharing the incredible strength, intelligence, and beauty of owls and birds of prey, I am not just entertaining - I am inspiring a new generation. Every flight, every educational talk,, and every close encounter deepens the appreciation, turning a passive interest into active commitment for the conservation of our vital champions