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74: Saving Fish and Top Pond Tips, With Wildlife Cameraman Jack Perks

74: Saving Fish and Top Pond Tips, With Wildlife Cameraman Jack Perks

FromFor What It's Earth


74: Saving Fish and Top Pond Tips, With Wildlife Cameraman Jack Perks

FromFor What It's Earth

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Emma takes a dive into something she knows very little about; fish in UK rivers, the threats they're under and the fascinating projects working to restore their populations. Joining her to head upstream is wildlife cameraman, author, and podcaster (and almost one of the dullest men in Britain...), Jack Perks! Plus, plenty of fantastic advice for anyone keen to put a pond in their garden to support wildlife, as Emma is attempting to do.
Links:
Jack’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fishtwitcher/ 
 Lizzy Daly’s film ‘Billion Pound Fish’ on Scottish fisheries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNypmawFLdI&ab_channel=LizzieDalyWildlifeTV 
The Bearded Tit (Jack)’s Podcast: https://beardedtit.podbean.com/ 
Emma’s episode on Jack’s Podcast: https://beardedtit.podbean.com/e/climate-crisis-engaging-with-gen-z-ft-sophie-pavelleemma-brisdon/ 
 
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Released:
Mar 30, 2022
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Environment, climate change and sustainability podcast making big issues bite-sized. We explain the science and explore the things that we can do to make a difference. By Emma Brisdion and Lloyd Hopkins.