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Derek Gow (born 1965) is a UK-based reintroduction expert, farmer and author [1] known for his work with watervoles, white storks, wildcats, [2] and Eurasian beavers. [3]
He also imported the first Heck cattle to the UK. However, after aggressive behaviour could harm or even kill handlers, a significant proportion of the herd was culled. [4] [5]
Born in Dundee, he left school when he was 17 and worked in agriculture for five years. Inspired by the writing of Gerald Durrell, he jumped at the chance to manage a European wildlife park in central Scotland in the late 1990s before moving on to develop two nature centres in England. Gow owns a 300 acre farm in Lifton, Devon, which is home to captive breeding facilities, accommodation and a working farm. [6] Much of the land is under the process of rewilding, like the Knepp Estate. The farm is home to many species, including Eurasian lynxes, wild boars, beavers, white storks and harvest mice. [7] Gow has helped to set up Celtic Reptile & Amphibian. [ citation needed ]