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Eric Ashby (naturalist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eric Ashby (naturalist)
Eric Ashby MBE (19 January 1918 – 6 February 2003) was an English naturalist and wildlife cameraman, often working for the BBC Natural History Unit. == Personal life ==
Ashby was born in Cumberland, England on 19 January 1918. Not long afterwards, his family moved to Southsea, Hampshire, where he was raised.〔 At the age of 12, he visited and was influenced by a natural history film show presented by Cherry Kearton at the South Parade Pier there.〔 During World War II, he worked as a farmer in Devon, with his brother Rex.〔 He moved to Linwood, in the New Forest in 1953.〔Mabey, Richard, Introduction to 〕 In later years, he and his wife Eileen nursed injured foxes at their home there, Badger Cottage.〔 He was also involved in campaigning to protect New Forest badger setts from harm by fox hunts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Group History 1965 To 1987 )〕 He was involved in a number of court cases against the New Forest Buck Hounds, his local hunt, and its members, after they trespassed onto his land, variously killing a young buck deer, damaging a badger sett and forcing him to abandon a BBC commission to film badger cubs there.〔
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