| 1st April |
The Trust was visited by a group of children from
Belarus, on a group trip with the Chernobyl Childrens Life Line. |
| 6th April |
Jane Robertson attended a course at Sparsholt College on the ARKS
data records used by animal collections around the world |
| 11th April |
First of the invitations for the June art exhibition were sent
out, along with the Spring edition of Hawktalk. |
| 12th April |
Visit from keepers at Longleat to discuss caring for vultures
in captivity, in relation to a new exhibit planned with African
Vultures at Longleat. |
| 13th April |
Tracey Smith attended a course run by Test Valley Tourism, on
welcoming walkers and cyclists. |
| 16th April |
MP Sir George Young arrived at the Trust for a photo shoot in
connection with the general election campaign. |
| 19th April |
Andy Hinton gave a talk to the Salisbury Poultry Club about the
Trust and its work. |
| 20th April |
Mike
Riley and volunteer Jan Jacobs travelled to Heathrow airport to
collect a White-tailed Sea Eagle newly arrived from Liberec Zoo,
in the Ceczh republic. After a few days in quarantine to have health
checks he joins our disabled bird in the open-top aviary at the
top of the grounds. |
| 27th April |
A
Milky Eagle Owl chick was taken from its parents and placed in
incubator in the hospital. The bird is to be hand reared by Hilary
Smith and volunteer Brenda Harris before becoming a display bird
in the future.
The first of this season’s Tawny Owl chicks were placed with
foster parents including Woodfords, Malay Wood, Ural, Rufus Thighed
and Great Grey Owls. |
| 28th April |
Sparsholt College held a training day with some of their students
at the Trust. |
| 29th April |
A planning meeting was held with the editorial team of the new
Trust monthly online magazine to be launched on 1st June. The magazine
is to be called “The Accipiter”. |
| 30th April |
Raphael, Thierry and Herve, falconers from “ Le Grand Parc” Puy
Du Fou, France and a Spanish Falconry centre visited the Trust
on their way to the Falconers Fair.
Fine
weather meant the start of a busy bank holiday weekend at the
Trust. An added attraction this weekend was the Sir William Gasgoine
Fellowship, a medieval re-enactment society who set up their tented
village at the Trust.
They
demonstrated the lives of normal people in medieval times, and
their displays of archery, herbalism, spinning and cooking proved
to be a great success with all the visitors. |