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Tarka the Otter director dies aged 87 | Tarka the Otter director dies aged 87 |
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Tributes have been paid to David Cobham, the conservation film pioneer and director of Tarka the Otter and Woof!, who has died aged 87. | |
Cobham, who was married to actress Liza Goddard, died on Sunday following a stroke some weeks ago, his family said. | |
TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham paid tribute to a "fabulous mentor and conservationist". | TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham paid tribute to a "fabulous mentor and conservationist". |
Cobham, who lived near Dereham, Norfolk, was a founding member of the Hawk and Owl Trust. | Cobham, who lived near Dereham, Norfolk, was a founding member of the Hawk and Owl Trust. |
In 1972 the producer, director and author made Vanishing Hedgerows, said to be the BBC's first conservation film. | In 1972 the producer, director and author made Vanishing Hedgerows, said to be the BBC's first conservation film. |
Packham said his mentor was "a great enthusiast with an insatiable passion for birds of prey". | Packham said his mentor was "a great enthusiast with an insatiable passion for birds of prey". |
He added: "David leaves a legacy of great books and films and inspiration." | He added: "David leaves a legacy of great books and films and inspiration." |
The Norfolk-based Hawk and Owl Trust expressed its "deep sadness" at his death on Twitter and added that he "will be greatly missed". | The Norfolk-based Hawk and Owl Trust expressed its "deep sadness" at his death on Twitter and added that he "will be greatly missed". |
Cobham was the brains behind many television nature films dating back to the 1970s and was a pioneering producer for wildlife presenter David Attenborough. | Cobham was the brains behind many television nature films dating back to the 1970s and was a pioneering producer for wildlife presenter David Attenborough. |
For many years he ran Sculthorpe Fen, near Fakenham, which is home to the Hawk and Owl Trust. | For many years he ran Sculthorpe Fen, near Fakenham, which is home to the Hawk and Owl Trust. |
For his documentary The Secret Life of the Barn Owl he pioneered filming methods that are now taken for granted to show birds at night. | For his documentary The Secret Life of the Barn Owl he pioneered filming methods that are now taken for granted to show birds at night. |
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