Is there a future for tigers, elephants and rhinos in the wild?

Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London
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Admission
£15
Venue Information
Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore , SW7 2AR
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
South Kensington 0.51 miles

As poaching ravages wildlife across the globe alongside seemingly irreversible pressures on wilderness, four experts will discuss how we can collectively win the battle to keep iconic species in the wild. The evening will be introduced by renowned explorer Colonel Blashford-Snell with presentations by Colin Bell, co-founder of South Africa's leading eco-safari business Wilderness Safaris, Julian Matthews, founder of TOFTigers, and Jeffrey Parrish, Managing Director WWF-US, highlighting their conservation travel mission.

Wilderness Safaris pioneered many of the win-win partnerships that today form the backbone of wildlife conservation and community integration across Southern Africa. TOFTigers is a not-for-profit campaign to protect tigers, wildlife and wilderness in the Indian subcontinent and benefit rural communities through sustainable tourism. The event is organised by TOFTigers to mark their 10th Anniversary.

Doors open from 6.30pm onwards with an opportunity to meet some of the best nature tour operators before the talks. Talks begin at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £15. Raffle on the night. For more information and to book visit website.

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