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Our Head of Animals Tom Morath and conservation photographer Chris Eley come together for a fun episode and share their passion for vultures. Chris Eley shares the real frontline risks of vulture conservation and how bes

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This is the wildlife podcast brought to you by the Hawk Conservancy Trust. Join your host, Tom Morath, as you discover the fascinating world of feathers and talons in this podcast dedicated to birds of prey and their place in the natural world. Uncover hidden secrets of these unique predators to help us understand how we can conserve some of the most endangered species on our planet today.
Hawk Conservancy Trust hosts Nature's a Hoot, a science show with 48 episodes published.

Our Head of Animals Tom Morath and conservation photographer Chris Eley come together for a fun episode and share their passion for vultures. Chris Eley shares the real frontline risks of vulture conservation and how bes

This episode throws us back to the 2025 Global Birdfair in Rutland where Tom catches up with social media and birder sensation - Matt Spracklen AKA the Rock 'n Roll Birder. Tom asks Matt about his birding best bits, the

This month's latest episode explores the aerial acrobats that are falcons. Meet two that call the Trust home, Chaucer the Lanner Falcon and Farah the Peregrine Falcon. Hear how Peregrine Falcons have made remarkable reco

This episode we’re diving into the fascinating world of vultures — nature’s ultimate clean up crew. In this special episode of our podcast, we’ll explore: the major threats vultures face in the wild, the remarkable adapt

In this next episode of Nature's a Hoot, we take you into the world of owl communication! Do all owls hoot? When and what are they hooting about?! 🦉 Nature's a Hoot is the podcast brought to you by the Hawk Conservancy

Join us as we invite you for a closer look at one of our most iconic residents: Sweeney Todd the Snowy Owl! 🦉❄️ We'll be taking a deep dive into the ultimate Arctic predator and how they've adapted to living in the cold

What's your dream meal? 🤔🍴 If bugs, beetles and butterflies are on the menu, chances are you might be a Little Owl! 🦉Join us for the next edition of our podcast, Nature's a Hoot, as Tom delves into the world of invert

In the next episode of our new series of Nature's a Hoot, discover more about the fascinating hovering prowess of one of the most iconic falcons found across Britain - the Kestrel. Join our host Tom as he introduces you

In the next episode of our new series of Nature's a Hoot, join Tom as he dives into the world of feathers and talons to discover more about the incredible species that include snakes in their diet. Plus, he'll bring you

In the first episode of our new series, join us for a deep dive into the fascinating world of owls and their incredible adaptations with host Tom Morath and special guest Dr Jamie McKaughan - Conservation and Research Co

The final episode in the Global BirdFair Series, join Tom Morath as he chats to trained vet, conservationist, presenter and all-round wildlife lover, Dr Sean McCormack about how he got involved working with animals and t

Whether it's by their graceful flight or their keen senses, eagles have captured our imagination for millennia. Golden Eagles and White-tailed Eagles were once thriving in key areas across Wales but have now both been ab

The next episode in the Global BirdFair Series, join Tom Morath as he chats to Jenny Weston (Senior Species Recovery Officer for the RSPB) about what it takes to support endangered species of birds, what it’s like to mon

This month, Tom Morath brings you a very special episode of Nature's a Hoot - recorded LIVE at the Global BirdFair! Join Tom at this celebration of all things feathered, where he'll be chatting to Katy Monk and returning

In the furthest eastern reaches of Siberia, across the remote rocky seacoast and rivers and around the Islands you can find one of the largest species of eagle in the world –Steller’s Sea Eagle. Join Tom as he discovers

Nicknamed the ‘wolves of the sky’, the Harris’ Hawk is able to collaborate to secure a meal and to boost their chances of evading predators – quite unlike other species of birds of prey. They’re sociable, powerful and ag

They’re one of the world’s most powerful eagles. With their long wingspan and at a bulky 4kg or more, the Martial Eagle is also Africa’s largest, dominating the sky they fly in as they take their place as an apex predato

The African Harrier Hawk is a species of bird of prey with surprising adaptations - from having a wider visual field to potentially double-jointed legs! Over the last few years, our conservation and research team, alongs

It's no secret, here at the Hawk Conservancy Trust we love talking about birds of prey! But for many species across the world, things are not looking good. It’s arguably never been more important to get excited about nat

The Little Owl is the smallest species of owls in the UK - standing no more than 23cm tall! The Hawk Conservancy Trust has been monitoring and supporting Little Owls through our Raptor Nest Box Project for over 15 years.
Dr Matt Stevens
Managing Director for Human Performance and Learning · Hawk Conservancy Trust
2 appearances on this show
Sean McCormack
conservationist, veterinary professional, wildlife presenter · Ealing Beaver Project
1 appearance on this show
James Knight
Bird Team at the Trust
1 appearance on this show
Chris Packham
Hawk Conservancy Trust
1 appearance on this show
Dr Jamie McKaughan
Hawk Conservancy Trust
1 appearance on this show
Dr Sophie-Lee Williams
Eagle Reintroduction Wales
1 appearance on this show
Jenny Weston
RSPB
1 appearance on this show
Dr Megan Murgatroyd
South African-based conservation biology
1 appearance on this show
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