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.

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...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...

Secret Tory: Henry Morris unmasks himself as man behind parody account

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Chris Packham wins libel claim against website

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May 25,2023 6:40 am

...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 libel trial: Presenter faced 'relentless intimidation'
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...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

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... Chris Packham warned the planet is " in crisis" during a speech to the crowds...

Gary Lineker revolt sees BBC in bigger crisis than tweet row

Gary Lineker revolt sees BBC in bigger crisis than tweet row
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... Names frequently raised include Alan Sugar, Chris Packham and Andrew Neil...

Bird charity locked out of Twitter after woodcock tweets

Bird charity locked out of Twitter after woodcock tweets
Jan 31,2023 7:11 am

... " 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...

Stephen Fry and Aisling Bea urge UK banks to stop financing fossil fuels

Stephen Fry and Aisling Bea urge UK banks to stop financing fossil fuels
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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 wins libel claim against website

Jul 11,2022 4:30 am

By Dave Gilyeat & PA MediaBBC News

Naturalist Chris Packham has won his libel claim against a website that alleged he misled people into donating to a tiger rescue charity.

The presenter sued in The High Court over articles published on the Country Squire Magazine website.

Site editor Dominic Wightman, writer Nigel Bean and proof reader Paul Read defended the libel claim.

Mr Justice Saini ruled in Mr Packham's favour against Mr Wightman and Mr Bean, but dismissed The One against Mr Read.

Mr Wightman and Mr Bean were ordered to pay £90,000 in damages to the Springwatch host.

" Mr Packham did not commit any acts of fraud or dishonesty, " The Judge said in his 58-page judgment.

" Mr Packham did not lie and each of his own statements was made with a genuine belief in its truth.

" There was no fraud of any type committed by him in making the fundraising statements. "

During The Trial Mr Packham said he had been targeted because of his " deeply held views" about Blood Sports .

The 61-year-old and his partner Charlotte Corney are trustees of Isle of Wight sanctuary the Wildheart Trust.

Mr Packham 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 Mr Justice Saini said Mr Wightman and Mr Bean did not " come even close to establishing the substantial truth".

" Rather than approaching The Task with an investigative mind, these defendants targeted Mr Packham as a person against whom they had an agenda, " He Said .

He added: " Any investigative journalism quickly gave way… to increasingly hyperbolic and vitriolic smearing of Mr Packham, with further unsubstantiated allegations of dishonesty regarding peat-burning and The Trust 's insurance gratuitously thrown in. "

Giving evidence during The Trial , Mr Packham explained: " 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 .

The presenter's New Forest home and had.

He Said 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".

Mr Packham added: " 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. "

During The Trial Mr Wightman and Mr Bean's lawyer said the articles were true and in The Public interest.

Mr Read's lawyer described him as a " mere proof reader" and not responsible for the articles.

'Outright vitriol'

The Judge agreed that Mr Read " had no editorial or equivalent responsibility for the statements complained of or the decision to publish them".

But He Said The Others had " used this litigation as a device to introduce offensive material to smear Mr Packham".

He added: " The tone descended into sinister threats and outright vitriol, including offensive references to Mr Packham's neurodiversity, and abuse of (solicitors) Leigh Day.

" These were not The Product of any acts of responsible journalism. "

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