Showing posts with label Countryfile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Countryfile. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Don't frighten children away from the countryside, educate them

A corncockle flower (SWNS)
Below is a letter written by Peter Thompson in response to The Telegraph's recent article on poisonous wild flowers being found among seed packets promoted by the BBC's Countryfile programme.

Dear Sir

It is deeply disappointing to read the negative coverage being given to the BBC for its efforts to  spread some colourful ‘wildness’ back into our rather bland countryside and parks (Project promoted by BBC spreads poisonous wild flowers across Britain).  The whole point of this exercise is to supply pollen and nectar for our declining pollinators, especially bumblebees as well as encouraging the regrowth of some of our more vulnerable wild arable flowers.

Children should be taught from an early age that there are many things growing in our towns and countryside that would be harmful.  Foxgloves, daffodils, bluebells and even the amaryllis you were given for Christmas might be unwise to ingest.

Rather than frightening children away from exploring the countryside, we should be introducing them and educating them as to the delights of all things ‘wild’ that grow around them.

Peter Thompson
Farmland Biodiversity Advisor
Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

Friday, 28 March 2014

Weather can't put a dampener on Countryfile filming

The atrocious weather conditions couldn't get in the way of the BBC's filming of Countryfile at our Allerton Project farm on Thursday 28th March.

The programme's Tom Heap, pictured below talking to our Director of Policy Dr. Alastair Leake, endured heavy rain, sleet and snow as our work on increasing farmland bird numbers was discussed.

The episode will be broadcast on BBC1 at 7pm on Sunday 13th April.