Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham is best-known for presenting BBC nature series Springwatch and for his conservation work. Here is everything you need to know about Chris Packham.

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Published: Friday, 24 May 2024 at 07:57 AM


The Watches (Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch) co-presenter, nature photographer, author and naturalist Chris Packham first appeared on our screens in the children’s CBBC nature programme The Really Wild Show. Since then he is best-known for presenting BBC nature series Springwatch since 2009 when he replaced Bill Oddie.

Who is Chris Packham?

Chris Packham is a naturalist, broadcaster, author and award-winning wildlife photographer. He is known for his environmental activism, and is one of the founders of Wild Justice, a not-for-profit group funded solely by donations that takes legal challenges against the government and its agencies on behalf of wildlife in the UK. He is outspoken in campaigning against HS2 and was an active protestor at COP26.

How old is Chris Packham?

Chris Packham was born on 4 May, 1961.

Where is Chris Packham from?

He was born in Southampton, Hampshire and grew up there.

What did Chris Packham study?

In a careers advice meeting in 1976, when Chris was 15, he claims he was told: “You cannot be an astronaut”. He eventually studied kestrels, shrews and badgers in his teens and as an undergraduate at Southampton University, where he read Zoology. In 2013, he was made an honorary Doctor of Science by Southampton.

When did Chris Packham present The Really Wild Show?

Chris started building sets and cleaning cameras in July 1984, when he met wildlife filmmaker Stephen Bollwell, who he developed a long-lasting friendship with. He then went on to present the BAFTA-winning children’s series The Really Wild Show saw presenters, which included Terry Nutkins and Michaela Strachan as co-hosts and saw Chris swim with a killer whale and play football in the studio with a cheetah cub.