After a career working with birds of prey and supporting the restoration of wild species and habiats? The Bird of Prey Project webinar series is bringing together a series of experts showcasing a huge variety of expertise – for just £10 you can purchase tickets for the whole series of eight webinars, and have the opportunity to ask questions to the experts themselves.
26th February: Jimmi Hill – Founder and Chair of Raptor Aid discussing the importance of bird of prey monitoring in the UK
5th March: Chris Sperring MBE – Conservation Officer at the Hawk and Owl Trust giving an insight into the use of Nest boxes as a conservation tool and the importance of habitats for future species.
19th March: Tim Mackrill – Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation partner explaining how translocations work and why they are so important for species such as the Osprey.
26th March: Sophie-Lee Williams – Project co-ordinator for Ealge Reintroduction Wales giving an insight into just how these birds might return to the skies of Wales
2nd April: Tom Morath – Deputy Head of Living Collection at The Hawk Conservancy – how the trust is working to combat raptor declines across the globe

9th April: Holly Cale – Chair of the Horstmann Trust – conserving vulture species across the globe
16th April: Access to nature panel – Elle Kay (Female Birding Club), Helena Craig (Black2Nature), Nick Patel (Wilder Skies), Ramandeep Nijjar & Socks Ansell (BTO youth) discuss how wildlife education and access to nature is critical for conservation.
30th April: Charlie Heap – Director of the National Centre for Birds of Prey explains just how breeding and aviculture is vital for conserving wild species.
To grab your tickets or find out more, head to the event page here.
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