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Newsletters and other postsTony’s Memoirs – No 2, Animal Behaviour
A study of animal behaviour often helps in solving problems with captive and rescue animals. It is important to stimulate a behaviour pattern rather than to try to directly cure a symptom. Such an example was that of a sick Macaw.
Tony’s Memoirs – No 1, Early Days in the Smallholding
Cherry phoned me on morning
“Listen to this” she demanded. “Two trout lakes, its own river frontage, an old Mill”. “Where”? I asked. We had been looking for a home in a more rural area than where we were temporarily living in our first year together.
“Find out as much as you can and ring me back, sounds very interesting.”
January 2017 Newsletter – five births; two Azara’s Agouti’s, two baby Yellow Mongoose and a baby Palma Wallaby
Due to Cherry’s health problems last year, we did no work on updating the website. Unfortunately, she suffered a stroke in January 2016, broke her shoulder in May in Kenya and had two cataract operations during the year. She is now recovered with no long-term effects...
Why Conservation?
The most populous bird ever lived was the Passenger Pigeon. It is said that a flock of millions of birds would darken the skies for days. They were shot in their millions some were eaten, some were left to rot in pickling barrels. Most, millions were shot for fun. The...
Introductory Newsletter
My first actual contact with nature was when at 18 months old I liked to think I looked after a toad, she had fallen through the grill over our cellar window at our house in Highweek Village in Devon. In reality this toad which was living in a small square of...
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