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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Bill Oddie to Receive Peter Scott Memorial Award

Bill Oddie to Receive Peter Scott Memorial Award

CORBY, Northamptonshire, April 26/PRNewswire/ --

- British Naturalists' Association Centenary Conference Recognises
Oddie's Contribution to our Understanding of Conservation

Well-known broadcaster and naturalist Bill Oddie will receive
the British Naturalists' Association's Peter Scott Memorial Award on Saturday
14 May at the BNA's Nature over Time centenary conference at Cressing Temple,
Braintree, Essex, in recognition of his great contribution to our
understanding of natural history and conservation. This conference is part of
a major natural history weekend event, which is open to the public and plays
host to the BNA's findings from 100 years of wildlife study, as well as
research findings from organisations including DEFRA. David Bellamy,
celebrated botanist, writer and broadcaster, is President of the BNA and will
chair the conference and present Bill Oddie with his award. The event also
includes natural history workshops, a gala concert, art exhibition, and on
Sunday 15 May, celebrations of the tercentenary of natural scientist John
Ray.

Bill Oddie is leading the BBC's Springwatch mass nature
observation project, to help identify if climate change is affecting animals
and plants in our countryside. Public interest in natural history and nature
observation with changing seasons ('phenology') is being given a tremendous
boost by this project.

"We want to encourage people of all ages to go out and enjoy
the unique wildlife that Britain has to offer, as well as learn about nature
from television programmes," said Roger Tabor, Chairman of the BNA. "This
event is a celebration of wildlife, and will really help people get to know
nature with practical experience. But it also brings together key experts on
the vital issue of whether changing patterns of wildlife events do indicate
climate change."

The conference focuses on findings from long-term phenological
records, from which risks of global warming will be able to be better
assessed. In addition to the BNA's own records are presentations by eminent
speakers from organisations including the UK Phenology Network and DEFRA,
which has stressed the importance of long-term observations. The
presentations will be followed by a debate into the research unveiled and the
views raised.

Notes to Editors


- Bookings

Prices for the event (per person) are:
Saturday day ticket: adults GBP20, children GBP10.
Sunday day ticket: adults GBP12.50, GBP7.50.

Gala concert on Saturday 15 May: adults/children over 12 years
GBP4.40. Children under 12 - free

Bookings must be made in advance. Please telephone +44-(0)1536-262977,
email Brit.Naturalists@btopenworld.com. or download the booking form
from the website at www.bna-naturalists.org and send to The British
Naturalists' Association, PO Box 5682, Corby, Northamptonshire NN17 2ZW.

- Interviews

Roger Tabor, Chairman of the British Naturalists' Association,
is available for interviews. Please contact Claire Adam at Substance
PR on +44-(0)23-8023-8237/ claire@substancepr.co.uk

About the British Naturalists' Association (BNA)

The British Naturalists' Association, the national body for naturalists,
and one of the country's oldest Natural History organisations, was founded in
1905. It is the only national body that promotes the study of all branches of
natural history. Nationally, the Association organises study days, field
weeks and weekends, lectures and exhibitions. At branch level there are talks
and exploratory wildlife walks where newcomers can learn and where
experienced naturalists share their expertise. The Association publishes the
magazine Country-Side, which also celebrates its centenary this year. Visit
the BNA website at www.bna-naturalists.org

The botanist and conservationist David Bellamy is world famous
from his many television series and his tireless championing of wildlife and
conservation issues around the planet. He is President of The British
Naturalists' Association.

About the BNA Peter Scott Memorial Award

Sir Peter Scott was one of the most influential
conservationists of the 20th Century, and was the first to receive a
knighthood. He founded and was the first chairman of the World Wildlife Fund,
now known as the Worldwide Fund for Nature, and was also the originator of
the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Red Data Books on threatened species. He
also founded the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. Sir Peter was for many years a
Vice-President of the British Naturalists' Association, and the BNA Peter
Scott Memorial Award was instituted after his death to commemorate his
achievements.

This prestigious award is given only to those who have made an
outstanding contribution to our understanding of natural history or
conservation.

Source: British Naturalists' Association

Editorial contacts: Photography, interviews, weekend programme and speakers' bios are available from Claire Adam at Substance Public Relations: Claire Adam, Substance Public Relations Ltd, Tel: +44-(0)23-8023-8237, Email: claire@substancepr.co.uk, Web: www.substancepr.co.uk

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