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Christopher Gary Packham CBE (born 4 May 1961) is an English naturalist, nature photographer, television presenter and author, best known for his television work including the
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children's nature series '' The Really Wild Show'' from 1986 to 1995. He has also presented the BBC nature series '' Springwatch'', including ''Autumnwatch'' and ''Winterwatch'', since 2009.


Early life

Packham was born in
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, Hampshire on 4 May 1961. He was educated at Bitterne Park Secondary School, Taunton's College and the
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, where he received a
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degree in
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. After graduating, he cancelled his study towards a
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to train as a wildlife cameraman.


Television career


Early career

In 1983, Packham was a part-time camera assistant for wildlife filmmaker Stephen Bolwell working with him on ''A Toad's Tale''. From 1983–1985, he worked on '' The Living Planet'' series and ''The Living Isles'' for the BBC and ''Ourselves and Other Animals,'' a series for
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. Packham is known for his work as a television presenter, which began in 1986 with the BAFTA-winning
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children's programme '' The Really Wild Show'' (1986–1995) and nature photography series ''Wild Shots'' on
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. He also wrote and presented the BBC One series ''
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'' and
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's ''Hands on Nature'' and ''Nature's Calendar''. Other television series included ''Go Wild (Live)'' and ''Travel UK'' for Central Television, ''Nature's Detectives'' (BBC), ''Really Wild Guide (BBC2)'' and ''The Great Dinosaur Trail'', which he wrote and presented for LTV
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, ''Watchout Series II and III'' as lead presenter, ''Animal Zone'' (BBC2), ''Postcards from the Wild'' and ''An Evening with Chris Packham'' for Discovery Animal Planet. Other network television programmes included
Flying Gourmets Guide
' (BBC1), ''The Great British Birdwatch (Live)'' for BBC, ''Smokescreen'' for Harlech Television, ''Beachwatch (Live)'', ''Flamingo Watch (Live)'', ''Heading South (Live)'' for the BBC, and ''Behind the Scenes of the Lost World'' for Meridian Television. During this time, Packham was involved in numerous regional television series, such as ''The London Wildlife Challenge'' for ITV Carlton Television, ''Anything Goes (Live)'', ''Birdwatch with Chris Packham'', ''The Pier on Film'' and ''Wildwatch with Chris Packham'' for Meridian Television, and ''Go for Green'' for BSB Satellite and Cable. Regional television programmes included: ''Through Two Cameras'', ''The Wild Garden'', ''The Wood Worker'', ''The Disappearing Down'', ''Jewels in the Sand'', ''Wildfowl Seasons'' and ''The Keepers of the Forest''. He was the lead presenter on BBC South's ''
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'', and has also worked on
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's ''Inside Out'' with Kaddy Lee-Preston.


Since 2009

Since June 2009, he has co-presented the BBC Two nature programme '' Springwatch'' – and its sister programmes ''BBC Autumnwatch'' and ''BBC Winterwatch'' – along with various others. He has also led yearly birdwatching tours in
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. He formed the production company Head Over Heels with producer Stuart Woodman, making wildlife programmes for
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,
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, and the BBC. In 2011, Packham won an episode of the BBC's ''
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''. His specialist subject was the Battle of Rorke's Drift. He also presented the BBC programme ''The Animal's Guide to Britain''. In 2013, he presented a four-part documentary series entitled ''Secrets of Our Living Planet'', which demonstrated the complex
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relationships upon which apparently unconnected species, such as tigers and crabs, depend. In 2014, Packham presented a two-part BBC documentary in which he, Martha Kearney and
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examined in detail the behaviour of the
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, as well as a BBC series on
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, called ''Inside the Animal Mind'', which partly featured his own pet dogs. In 2014, he presented a 10-part series ''The Wonder of Animals'' for the BBC. It included episodes on birds of prey, dolphins, crocodiles, great apes, elephants, foxes, ants, big cats, bears and penguins. In 2016, Packham co-presented a two-part series for the BBC, ''Cats v. Dogs: Which Is Best?'', along with
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. The programmes compared cat behaviour and relationships with humans, against those of dogs, in the format of a mock contest. It also explored some recent research on the subject. In 2017, Packham co-presented ''Earth Live'' on Nat Geo Wild with
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and Phil Keogan. The programme was a live journey exploring some of the most spectacular wildlife on the planet. He also worked with Jaguar Land Rover on a promotional podcast series called ''The Discovery Adventures''. In October 2017, he presented a
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documentary about his experience as a high-functioning person with Asperger's, ''Chris Packham: Asperger's and Me''. In the programme, Packham examined critically the approach taken to
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and
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in the United States. In January 2018 he presented BBC Two's ''The Real T-Rex'', in which he attempted to rebuild the most authentic ''
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'' ever seen, from the bones up. Also in January he presented ''Chris Packham: In Search of the Lost Girl'' on
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, in which he highlighted the impact of
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consumption on the rainforests of Sumatra. In August 2018, Packham co-hosted ''Yellowstone Live'' on
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with TV host Josh Elliott, a four-night event showcasing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with feeds from dozens of live cameras and seven camera crews. In March 2019, Packham presented, along with Liz Bonnin and Steve Backshall, four-part series Blue Planet Live. In 2020, he narrated a three-part documentary series called ''Primates''. Along with Ella Al-Shamahi, he also co-presented ''Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis'' which premiered in December of the same year. In 2021, Packham presented a six-part
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documentary series called ''Animal Einsteins''; the series premiered on 21 February 2021. In July 2021, a one-hour special titled ''Chris Packham: A Walk That Made Me'', in which Packham walked a familiar path in Hampshire, premiered on BBC Two. Shortly after, he co-presented a six-part series alongside step daughter Megan McCubbin titled ''Chris and Meg's Wild Summer''. In April 2022, he presented a segment filmed in Iceland for the first episode of BBC's ''Our Changing Planet''. In August 2022, Packham co-presented with
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BBC's ''Earth Proms'' concerts at the
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.


Charity work and wildlife conservation

Packham is president of the Hawk Conservancy Trust, the Bat Conservation Trust, the Hampshire Ornithological Society, the British Trust for Ornithology and the Southampton Natural History Society. He was president of the Hawk and Owl Trust between 2010 and 2015. He is vice-president of the
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, the
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,
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, the Brent Lodge Bird & Wildlife Trust, The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and Grace Secondary School (The Sudan). Packham is patron of Population Matters (formerly the Optimum Population Trust), Africat, and The Sholing Valleys Study Centre. He is also patron of the Woolston Eyes Conservation Group, which manages Woolston Eyes Bird Reserve, The Humane Research Trust, The Fox Project, ORCA, The Seahorse Trust, The NatureWatch Foundation, Raptor Rescue, The Fleet Pond Society and Birding for All. Packham became the Ambassador for the
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in October 2017. Packham set up Wild Justice in February 2019, a not for profit company limited by guarantee which aims to ensure that the legal system in the UK protects wildlife.


Honours and awards

In 2011 he was awarded the ''
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'', by the
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, for his "outstanding work in promoting science to new audiences". In December 2013, Packham was made an honorary Doctor of Science by the
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, having originally graduated from the university more than 30 years earlier. In December 2014, Packham was voted "Conservation Hero of the Year" by readers of ''Birdwatch'' magazine in association with the online BirdGuides website for his work in publicising the illegal slaughter in
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of millions of migrating birds. In October 2016 he received a
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Panda Award for Outstanding Achievement. Packham's memoir ''Fingers in the Sparkle Jar,'' published by Ebury Press in April 2017, was voted the UK's Favourite Nature Book in a poll run by the
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in January 2018. The BBC Two documentary ''Chris Packham: Asperger's and Me'' broadcast in October 2017 received the 2018 Broadcasting Press Guild Award for the best single documentary. In July 2018 he received an honorary doctorate from
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, for his outstanding services to wildlife conservation. Packham was appointed a
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(CBE) in the
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for services to nature conservation.


Views

In 2009, during an interview with the ''
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'', Packham suggested that the
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was too expensive to save and "should be allowed to become extinct" so that funds could be redistributed to protecting other animals and habitats. He made a comment, in September 2009, saying he would "eat the last panda" if doing so would retroactively redistribute the money spent on panda conservation. He later apologised for upsetting people. In 2009, 2014, 2017 and 2021, he criticised the TV show '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' for its mistreatment of animals. In an interview with ''The Daily Telegraph'' in 2010, Packham said that "The human population is sowing the seeds of a mass extinction event" and advocated for
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. In 2017, he again expressed this view saying that if every woman could be emancipated, birth rates would drop. In 2014, he self-funded a film crew to produce a series to highlight the mass killing of migrating birds by hunters in
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. In April 2017, he was arrested and charged with assault while filming on the Maltese island of
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. The case was dismissed after video footage evidence was revealed, with Packham saying "We had good evidence which showed that the boot was very firmly on the other foot – that we were the party that were abused in the situation. It serves to highlight what we came here to do, which was to throw attention on the fact that the Birds Directive – the legislation which is in place to protect birds all across Europe – is being abused here in Malta." In 2015, Packham signed a letter to MPs to block the proposed changes to amend the
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. He has worked to raise awareness of the illegal persecution of
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in the UK. He resigned as President of the Hawk and Owl Trust in 2015 citing "Personal differences over ideas of policy". Later in 2015 Packham wrote an article in ''
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'' magazine complaining about the silence of many of Britain's leading conservation organisations on the issues of
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, badger culling and
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persecution. This elicited a public response from the
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calling for the BBC to sack him. Packham organised the writing of a manifesto for UK wildlife in 2018 which he delivered to Downing Street via The Peoples Walk for Wildlife. The event raised awareness of the loss of wildlife in the UK with around 10,000 people turning up to march from Hyde Park to Downing Street. Packham took part in Veganuary in 2019 and subsequently decided to remain a
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, following three decades of
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. Later that year, Packham stated he would no-longer take internal flights and that he had purchased an
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. Packham opposes the currently under construction
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project and launched legal action against it in March 2020, without success.


Harassment

Packham's activism in the cause of wildlife conservation has resulted in both online and offline harassment and physical threats against him, especially because of his work in 2019 with Wild Justice in challenging the legality of general licences issued by
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for landowners to shoot a range of wild birds. Shortly after midnight on 8 October 2021, Packham's home was the object of a suspected
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attack, by two masked men who set fire to a vehicle which exploded and destroyed the gates to his property. He commented that this attack was an escalation in the harassment he has received over some years, and that discovering dead animals, including foxes and badgers, tied to his gate was now a "normal occurrence". It was reported that such "activity had escalated to the point where he now feared for his life and the safety of his family", but also that it would not stop his activism and publicising of the conservation causes he believed in.
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stated that it was investigating the incident.


Personal life

Packham spent his early childhood in Hampshire and natural history was his main passion. He is the older brother of fashion designer Jenny Packham. He found his time at school very difficult, being socially excluded and regularly bullied by fellow pupils. In his teenage years, he was responsible for the care of a
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, which he took from the wild and the death of which was a severe low point in his life. At university, he embraced the punk rock scene. Packham has had
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since his late 30s. In 2003, at the age of 42, Packham began seeing a therapist after the death of his dog. As his work with the therapist concluded in 2005, Packham was diagnosed with
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. He has also stated that he has had
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. Packham has owned a property in Bordeaux, France. In 2016 Packham lived in the
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with his pet
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, Scratchy. In 2019 he shared his New Forest home with two miniature poodles, Sid and Nancy (named after
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, the bassist with the
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, and
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, Sid's girlfriend). For over ten years Packham has been in a relationship with Charlotte Corney, owner of the
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, although the couple live separately. He has a step-daughter,
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, a zoologist, who has appeared with him on ''Springwatch''.


Works


Books

*''The Flying Gourmet's Guide'' (1985) *''Bird Brain of Britain'' (1988) *''Chris Packham's Wild Shots'', Collins and Brown Publishers, (1993) *''Chris Packham's Back Garden Nature Reserve'' New Holland Publishers (2001) (Foreword by David Bellamy) *''Back Garden Nature Reserve'' (2003) *''Chris Packham's Wild Side of Town: Getting to Know the Wildlife in Our Towns and Cities'' New Holland Publishers, (2003) *''Nature's Calendar'' (2007) *''Chris Packham's Nature Handbook'' (2010) *''The Wonder of Birds: nature, art, culture'' orfolk Museums Service(2014) (Foreword by Chris Packham) *''Pets in Portraits'' by Robin Gibson (2015) (introduction by Chris Packham) *''A Misuse of Nature'' by Sam Langers (2015) (introduction by Chris Packham) *''Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: A Memoir'' Ebury (2016) *''Back to Nature: How to Love Life – and Save It'' Two Roads (2020)


Papers

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Video

*''Go Wild at Windsor'' Terry Nutkins and Chris Packham 1988.


References


External links

* *
Chris Packham
at the
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