Chris Packham
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | May 4,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Southampton |
United Kingdom | |
Partner | Charlotte Corney |
Books | Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: A Memoir |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Official site | chrispackham.co.uk |
Current partner | Charlotte Corney |
Awards | Dilys Breese Medal |
Parents | Rita Packham |
Colin Packham | |
Siblings | Jenny Packham |
Niece | Isabella Packham Anderson |
Georgia Packham Anderson | |
Alma mater | University of Southampton |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 427010 |
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Chris Packham Life story
Christopher Gary Packham CBE is an English naturalist, nature photographer, television presenter and author, best known for his television work including the CBBC children's nature series The Really Wild Show from 1986 to 1995.
Cleethorpes: Chris Packham praises girl, 3, for saving starfish
...By David McKennaBBC NewsNaturalist Chris Packham has praised a three-year-old girl who helped rescue hundreds of starfish washed up on Cleethorpes beach after Storm Babet...
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... Morris puts on amateur Shakespeare productions in Wales every year, is behind the Field Maneuvers [sic] rave in Norfolk and is a campaigner to end raptor persecution on grouse moors with Chris Packham s Wild Justice group...
Chris Packham wins libel claim against website
...By Dave Gilyeat & PA MediaBBC NewsNaturalist Chris Packham has won his libel claim against a website that alleged he misled people into donating to a tiger rescue charity...
Chris Packham libel trial: Presenter faced 'relentless intimidation'
...Chris Packham has told the High Court he is the " victim of a campaign of vile and relentless intimidation"...
Extinction Rebellion: Climate activists stage Earth Day demonstration
... Chris Packham warned the planet is " in crisis" during a speech to the crowds...
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... Names frequently raised include Alan Sugar, Chris Packham and Andrew Neil...
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... " BBC Winterwatch presenter Chris Packham tweeted to ask Mr Musk to sort things out after his co-presenter Michaela Strachan had also lost her account...
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... TV presenter Chris Packham CBE said that financial institutions had an " enormous ethical and moral responsibility" to start withdrawing funding from organisations that damaged the climate and biodiversity...
Chris Packham libel trial: Presenter faced 'relentless intimidation'
Chris Packham has told The High Court he is the " victim of a campaign of vile and relentless intimidation".
The presenter is suing three men over articles on the Country Squire Magazine website alleging he misled people into donating to a tiger rescue charity.
Site editor Dominic Wightman, writer Nigel Bean, and a third man, Paul Read, are defending the libel claim.
The 61-year-old said he had been targeted because of his " deeply held views" about Blood Sports .
He recounted how " random dead animals and human faeces" were regularly posted to him.
" I have become accustomed to the plethora of dead animals people leave at my home, " Mr Packham continued.
He Said that " masked attackers" had also set fire to a car and burned down the gate to his home.
The environmentalist and his partner Charlotte Corney are trustees of The Isle of Wight sanctuary.
He was accused of dishonestly raising money at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic while knowing The Charity was due to receive a £500,000 benefit from its insurance.
But The Bbc Springwatch presenter said: " We weren't hopeful that we would be insured against Covid-19 closures. "
He Said the insurance payments " ultimately saved The Sanctuary in what was a time of dire need".
" But to be very clear, if we had not launched the fundraising appeal as rapidly as we did then these payments may have arrived Too Late to make a difference, " He Said .
'Violence and intimidation'He believes The Defendants ' claims had " misled, agitated and fuelled a vocal and violent conspiratorial fringe who increasingly post threatening and vile material about me and my family".
He Said : " I do go to walk my dogs in The Woods and wonder: is today The Day that a psychopath fuelled by all this hate turns up and kills me?
" I genuinely no longer expect To Live a long life free from violence and intimidation, because it may only take The One wrong person to read Country Squire Magazine for things to go horribly wrong. "
Jonathan Price , on behalf of the broadcaster, said The Defendants had published an " enormous amount of puerile, offensive and damaging material" about him, " often under the guise of fundraising for their defence".
Mr Packham said they had also " repeatedly picked on and mocked my Asperger's syndrome" as well as comparing him to Jimmy Savile .
He Said it was " ridiculous, utterly unfounded, and plainly designed to be as upsetting, threatening and reputationally damaging as possible".
Nicholas O'Brien, for Mr Wightman and Mr Bean, said the articles were true and could also be defended as under The Public interest.
David Price , KC, for retired computer programmer Paul Read, said his client was a " mere proof-reader" and not responsible for the articles.
The Trial is due to conclude on 12 May, with a decision expected at a later date.
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