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@Wildlife_Mgr

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  • Location:
    Catterick, North Yorkshire
  • Interests
    Natural History, English & Local History, Conservation, Hunting, Shooting, Trapping, Ferreting,
  • Occupation
    Wildlife Manager

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  1. Yeah, Wathgill probably was at the time. There's been loads of building work going on over the past few years to the other camps to bring them in line for the 'Super Garrison'
  2. I used to do rabbit control on Wathgill, also on a couple of areas on Feldom too
  3. It is and does! It can be hard going at times, generally fighting the weather but on the majority of days and nights it's the best place to be working I'll post a link to the video when done. I didn't realise I was actually to be part of it, I just assumed they were using my land. When I arrived at the B&B where the reporter and cameraman were staying I was told I needed to go do my voice-over and introduction :eek: Everything went really well and it was a great day. This is some of my land
  4. Yesterday I had the great fortune to be in the company of two legends of the fieldsports world for an article to be published in one of the shooting magazines. We were ferreting on some of the 6500 acres I look after in the Yorkshire Dales. We were also filming a video to accompany the article which was a bit of a ball ache but still great fun I can't really say any more than that until everything's published
  5. This might be a daft question but I've heard differing responses so thought I'd ask on here... If I was to do the aerial rescue, would I first need my climbers ticket?
  6. It went well. I actually made 2 posts without realising. This is the other... http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=83912
  7. I absolutely loved it! Working with a great team also helps
  8. Can't grumble with that then. :thumbup:
  9. *Disclaimer All phone activity was undertaken during break times. The 'working' day was in no way interrupted, impeded, or suffered any form of loss of time through the use of them... ;)
  10. Certainly has! Might need it too if the snow keeps coming :D
  11. You look to be enjoying things just fine from here
  12. Well it's been just over a week since I passed my chainsaw assessment and today I have the privilege of working alongside Mr Grey Git and Matty This is the first 'proper' bit of tree work I've done with an arborist. I'm seeing loads of stuff first hand that I've only ever seen on video before and it all makes more sense now. I'm proper enjoying the day, even the snow can't dampen my spirits :D
  13. Today's the day I do my first bit of tree work adobe padding my assessment Spending the day with and Grey Git and Matty working not to far from home

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