Galapagos Conservation: A Photographer's Perspective with David Plummer

Wellcome Collection, Euston Road, London
Galapagos Conservation: A Photographer's Perspective with David Plummer image
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This event ended on Wednesday 24th of October 2012
Admission
£18 for members of the Galapagos Conservation Trust, £22 for non-members
Venue Information
The Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road, NW1 2BE
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Euston 0.19 miles

Whether you have a passion for wildlife photography, an interest in conservation or simply love the Galapagos Islands, this event is for you.

David Plummer is an author, photographer and conservationist and has recently returned from the Galapagos. David is a passionate conservationist and a perceptive photographer with an interesting story to tell. On October 24 he will be sharing his experiences of time spent with the world's most fascinating wildlife and how the conservation challenges faced in the Galapagos compare with the rest of the world.

David's talk will be accompanied by an update on the Galapagos Conservation Trust's work, including an insight into the next steps for the conservation movement now that conservation icon Lonesome George - the last remaining Pinta Island Tortoise - has gone. This event also gives guests the chance to welcome and meet GCT's new chief executive, Ian Dunn. So please join us and show your support for the future of these globally significant islands.

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