#undisturbed
Dolphins are often seen in bays and estuaries. They are popular to watch & boats may be drawn in for a closer view. Avoid disturbance by giving dolphins space & allow them to swim away. Harassment may be an offence. Leave #wildlife#undisturbed
It appears Conference 30 was my last one as an organiser. Not my doing. There will be a conference in 2019, 30/11 & 1/12 in Milton Keynes, details for that will be circulated later, not by me. I hope to see some of you there. Thanks to everyone for all the support over the years.
Following on from a very successful 30th event, work is underway planning the 31st. Feedback is in & the next one will take all of this into account, details of venue, & date to follow in early Feb. Looking for speakers & after dinner speaker. Have a great Christmas & new year.
@ChrisGPackham Happy Christmas Chris. Many thanks for your documentary on autism I hope it will raise understanding across the UK and help both my two boys and others.
Thanks to all who purchased an anniversary lapel pin for this years conference. The £500 raised will be donated to the Forensic Analysis Fund set up through the PAW Forensic Working Group which helps cover the forensic analysis work around wildlife crime investigation @pawfwg
All over for another year. Thanks to everyone for making this such a success, thanks to all the guest speakers, thanks to all the attendees, thanks to those that ran the workshops & thanks to the volunteers & thanks to the sponsors who without their support this would not happen.
North Yorkshire Police. Talking about the importance of Operation Owl, an excellent example of partnership working. Winner of the WWF Wildlife Crime Operation of the year. Well done.
Day Two of 30th UK Wildlife Crime Enforcers Conference. A number of case studies today covering a very wide range of wildlife crimes.
All 6 of the wildlife crime priorities covered as well as other interesting cases. Looking forward to a good day after a very successful day one.
CI Lou Hubble OBE from the NWCU, now speaking about the national issues, strategic assessments, training, international connections and many other areas.
Good morning and welcome to the 30th UK Wildlife Crime Enforcers Conference. Today we are hearing from DCC Craig Naylor, NWCU, DEFRA, UK Border Force, CPS, Angling Trust, Wildlife & Countryside Link, PAW FWG, Jen Mailley, & WWF
Loooking forward to a great day
On route to 30th UK Wildlife Crime Enforcers Conference in N.Yorkshire. Full programme over two full days & covering a wide range of wildlife crimes both nationally & internationally. Thank you to the support of @BornFreeFDN@AnglingTrust@LeagueACS@IFAWUK@RSPBbirders
Only 12 days to go to the 30th UK Wildlife Crime Enforcers Conference. Sold out now, with 36 police forces, Border Force represented and many other representatives from a wide range of organisations. Looking forward to a full programme covering a wide range of topics.
The 30th National Wildlife Enforcers Conference will take place on the 1st & 2nd December 2018 near York. We're looking for an after dinner speaker for the evening of the 1st. They need to be interesting, relevant, not too controversial & free. Can anyone help? RT. Please DM us.
@BBCCountryfile despite numerous emails to countryfile team, editors, presenters in an attempt to
link with show as it’s their 30th year and the 30th conference, no one can be bothered to reply. Such a shame.@AdamHenson@tomheapmedia@EllieHarrison__
@BBCCountryfile despite numerous emails to countryfile team, editors, presenters in an attempt to
link with show as it’s their 30th year and the 30th conference, no one can be bothered to reply. Such a shame.
@BBCCountryfile despite numerous emails to countryfile team, editors, presenters in an attempt to
link with show as it’s their 30th year and the 30th conference, no one can be bothered to reply. Such a shame.
30th UK WILDLIFE ENFORCERS CONFERENCE 2018. Bookings for weekend delegates now full, but plenty of day places still left. Conference programme looking good and nearly complete.
Looking forward to taking the conference this year to Yorkshire & looking to celebrate its 30th year.