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The Rannoch Rowan, a rowan tree growing out of a giant boulder on the desolate wilderness of Rannoch Moor. Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 23rd August 1951
Pond dipping... pupils of Sheepridges Ashbrow Junior School (from left) Marcus Bennett, Jason Swales, Sabrina Barrett and Matthew Crowther discover life at the bottom of Meltham Mills dam
Naturalist David Bellamy carries Neptune, alias Mr Phil Lodge out of the surf on the Blue Flag beach at South Shields on 11th July 1990
David Bellamy at Penshaw Monument on 13th April, 1987, with some of the 200 people who joined him to walk to Washington Waterfowl Park
Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School played host to TV nature expert, David Bellamy, on 2nd June 1986, to show off a former pit heap they adopted
Conservationist David Bellamy (left) and Mayor of South Tyneside Councillor Bill Pargeter (right) celebrate the Blue Flag award with Neptune, aka Phil Lodge, (centre) at South Shields on 11th July
David Bellamy and Diane Crozier, of English Nature, plant wild flowers to represent the five regions ot Tyne and Wear on 17th June 1994
David Bellamy teaches Mark Cumberledge, aged 2, from Hookergate, about Chopwell Woods, after the opening of the Woodland Park on 3rd July 1994
India The temple elephant and an old man in the temple colonade at Kancheepuram near Madras March 1975
Panda bear sitting and eating bamboo and London Zoo June 1993 A©MirrorpixPanda bear sitting and eating bamboo and London Zoo June 1993 © Mirrorpix
An escaped weaver bird is stalked by steward Barbara Clark from Derby at the National Exhibition of Cage and Aviary Birds. December 1970 © Mirrorpix
Three Giraffes in zoo enclosure two adults and one juvenile March 1993
Racing pigeon Smaragd, the fastest pigeon on Earth at his owners home in Loughborough November 1989 P044318
Baby Starling gets its first view of the outside world. 26th May 1961 P044308 DR 161/5
Dr David Bellamy (right) with his brother Gervaise on 29th March 1989
Stag at Knole Park in Sevenoaks, Kent. 30th March 1954
Sir David Attenborough. Television Wildlife and Nature Presenter Portraits for The Mirror. Picture taken by Chris Grieve Picture taken 18th September 1990
David Attenborough speaking at a BBC Conference. He is explaining that the launch of BBC2 North will be put back 2 weeks, from 17th October 1965, to 31st October 1965
Cleaning up... Meltham County Primary School pupils work in the conservation scheme which has won them a £ 200 award from the Nature Conservancy Council
Frozen Lake, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, England, 12th February 1978. Parks Policeman proceeding round the perimeter of Cannon Hill Park, uses his bicycle as a makeshift icebreaker
These eight Almondbury Junior School pupils are travelling to London this Friday to receive an award for their schools conservation work
Pandering to wildlife caring youngsters (and pandas and pets) in Greenhead Park, who took part in a sponsored walk organised annually since 1980 by the Huddersfield Wildlife Fund
Families enjoy bird watching at Billingham Beck Country Park. 30th May 1994
An 8st killer snake was let loose at Kirkburton CofE Primary School... and children stroked it. Hector, a 20ft-long python
The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland. 24th August 1953
Guests are shown around The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland, by the owner, self-styled Prince Michael I (Michael Neale). 4th August 1953
Fergus Cashin visits The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland and talks to the owners, self-styled Prince Michael I (Michael Neale) and his wife
Making a splash... Nields Junior and Infant School opens its nature pond at assembly. Mr Andrew Mansell (left), of Holmbridge, who built the pond at the Slaithwaite school, and Mr Bob McCartney
Children at Emley First School with bird tables donated to the school after an appeal in the Examiners letters page after one made by pupils went missing. 9th January 1992
Televison presenter Dr David Bellamy has taken to modelling Chinese opera costumes to help raise money for conservation on 4th October 1985
Gwappeling in the undergwof... botanist and parliamentary candidate David Bellamy planted a tree in Gosforth Central Park to commemorate St Oswalds Hospices 10th anniversary on 14th March 1997
David Bellamy looks over the country park at the back of the Siemans site on 18th September 1997
TV naturalist David Bellamy (right) with Judith Foster and her dog Lady on 30th September 1986. David had difficulty finding hedgehogs for his television programme " Bellamys Bugle" but
Dr David Bellamy explains Project Soma to Durham pupils Martin McBrearty, aged 10 on 6th may 1988
Botanist David Bellamy in Durham on 28th January, 1983 with Mastermind inquisitor Magnus Magnusson to take part in the radio panel game Animal, Vegetable and Mineral for the BBC
Beer loving TV botanist David Bellamy with Ces Vallally on 20th May, 1986, who has invented a unique pump which will help quench the thirst of villagers in drought-stricken countries
The two Davids, Bellamy and Attenborough, at Lumley Castle to launch the Durham Wildlife Appeal on 6th November 1985
Leisure complex attendant Phillipa Seccombe helps David Bellamy out of the pool at the Eden Arms, Rushyford on 29th November 1986, after his opening eremony dip
Dr David Bellamy with a pint of beer on 20th February 1981. David is launching the latest campaign to curb excessive drinking in the region
TV botanist David Bellamy was in Gosforth High Street, Newcastle on 9th March 1982 to open Pickfords Travel shop, where there were just enough plants around to make him feel at home
Dr David Bellamy with his new book The Queens Hidden Garden and chinaware on 4th December 1986
David Bellamy with young actors at Newcastles Eldon Square Recreation Centre on 15th January 1985 to help launch the new " Ever Thought About Sport" campaign
Record Breaking runner Chris Chataway and broadcaster David Bellamy met youngsters who have been involved with the newly set-up East Durham Groundwork Trust, on 19th May 1987
Dr David Bellamy with Lindsey Collier, Paul Taylor and Donna Staite on 1st May 1990. David officially opened a riverside walk from Roker in Sunderland to Fatfield in Washington
On the lookout for debris... Dr David Belamy at the launching of the Eager BeaverOn the lookout for debris...Dr David Belamy at the launching of the Eager Beaver on 23rd September 1989. The Eager Beaver will clear floating debris from the river Tyne from Newburn to the mouth of
David Bellamy in Jesmond Dene meeting and talking to children for Wildlife week on 10th June 1997
TV botanist David Bellamy opened an exhibition, featuring live giant spiders, scorpions, an Indian python and a colony of leaf-eating tropical ants at Newcastles Hancock Museum on 7th January 1988
David Bellamy and Landscape Architect Philip Barker looks over the country park at the back of the Siemans site on 18th September 1997