Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Wildlife Worldwide UK Event - Charles Darwin Bicentennial Celebrations – Galapagos Evening

Wednesday 26th November

Wildlife Worldwide, Long Barn South, Sutton Manor Farm, Bishop’s Sutton, Hampshire SO24 0AA


Following the success of last years events and to further our support for organisations helping to protect endangered species, we are holding a number of evenings of informational talks and workshops by wildlife experts at our barn offices in Hampshire.

The first of these evenings will be a celebration of Charles Darwin’s bicentennial year in 2009 and the 150th anniversary of his work ‘On the Origin of Species’. We will be joined by one of our top Galapagos naturalists and guides, Pierre Thomas. Pierre will offer first hand knowledge of these unique islands and talk about next years historic celebrations.

This event will take place on the evening of Wednesday 26th November (exact time to be confirmed).
Drinks and nibbles will be provided in a relaxed atmosphere where you will be able to chat with the Wildlife Worldwide team about potential interest in, not only the Galapagos Islands, but any destinations which may take your fancy.

All barn evenings will be free, with a suggested voluntary contribution which will be donated to different organisations for their work in endangered species conservation. On this occasion all monies will go to The Galapagos Conservation Trust (http://www.gct.org/).

If you are interested in this or any future events then please contact Mel Kinder mel.kinder@wildlifeworldwide.com or on 01962 737642.

Future events will also be advertised on the website and through the monthly eNews.

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