Galapagos Day

Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London
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This event ended on Thursday 1st of October 2015
Admission
£30 full price
£15 student price
including 1 drink ticket
Tickets available in advance or on the door.
Venue Information
Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore , SW7 2AR
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
South Kensington 0.51 miles

Join the Galapagos Conservation Trust this October for our annual Galapagos Day at the Royal Geographical Society in London.

This year’s event will take you to the underwater world of the Galapagos Marine Reserve to discover the mysterious and enigmatic wonders of the ocean. From giant whale sharks to endemic marine iguanas, we will be celebrating the incredible diversity of the Galapagos Islands, and would love for you to join us.

With talks from TV presenter, explorer and marine biologist, Monty Halls, and BAFTA award-winning BBC filmmaker, James Brickell; you will have the opportunity to relive their wildlife adventures, and then put your questions to the experts themselves. Throughout the evening, you can learn more about our latest conservation projects and appeals, as well as our award-winning education programme, Discovering Galapagos. There will also be the chance to find out about the latest global marine issues, such as water pollution and marine plastics.

From Galapagos-themed art to an exhibit of artefacts from Darwin’s HMS Beagle voyage, we have got it all covered. To round off the evening, we will be giving away a fantastic selection of prizes in our Galapagos Day raffle.

Whether you are reviving past Galapagos memories or planning a future trip, Galapagos day is the perfect evening to celebrate the wonders of the Archipelago with like-minded people.

Tickets are available via the GCT website or by calling the Galapagos Conservation Trust office on: 020 7399 7440

Additional drinks and snacks will be available at the bar. It is recommended that guests eat before the event.


Proceeds from ticket sales will be contributing to the Galapagos Future Fund, supporting projects to secure a sustainable future for the Galapagos Marine Reserve. The Galapagos Conservation Trust supports vital conservation efforts to ensure the sustainable future of Galapagos marine biodiversity. From cutting edge research on the biggest fish in the sea to supporting the formation of management plans and tackling marine plastic pollution there is a lot of work to do and we need your support.

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