18/08/2015
Adam Walton joins a zoologist and veteran wildlife watcher to spot cetacea off Anglesey's Lynas Point.
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Sensational Cetaceans
Back in the seventies, the zoologist Dr Peter Evans came up withΒ a revolutionary plan to monitor and study cetaceans from land, using volunteers.Β Before that, information about whales, dolphins and other mammals, was derived almost entirely from the examination of dead animals that had been stranded ashore or the target of whaling activities. There was some cynicism at the time that the scheme would work.Β But it has worked - and very effectively!
In Science Cafe this week, Adam Walton talks to Peter aboutΒ the Sea Watch FoundationΒ at his home in Bull Bay, Anglesey. Later, he joins Peter and veteran wildlife spotter Ken Croft on a trip to Point Lynas, where theyΒ follow harbour porpoises. And hundreds ofΒ cetaceans were spotted around the Welsh coastline in one weekΒ alone recently, during the annual National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Kathy James, the sightings officer, tells Adam how people can get involved.Β Β
Broadcasts
- Tue 18 Aug 2015 18:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 23 Aug 2015 06:31Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales