Thursday, 16 April 2009

Port Lympne SOS Day

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I'll be giving a series of talks at Port Lympne on the 18th April.


SAVE OUR SPECIES – A DAY TO CELEBRATE BRITISH WILDLIFE

SOS – Save our Species – day is a time to celebrate and learn about British wildlife – from how to rescue a stranded seal or dolphin to knowing the difference between a common toad and frog and why leeches are so important.

On 18th April Port Lympne Wild Animal Park will mark the importance of British wildlife by hosting a range of talks and demonstrations. Attending will be Paul Williams from the BBC Natural History Unit, who will give a talk on his experience of capturing animals in the wild on film. The British Divers Marine life rescue will bring along life-size seals and dolphins demonstrating a rescue situation. Representatives from the Blue Reef Aquarium will give talks about British sharks bringing along a living rock pool. Species such as newts, frogs, toads, tadpoles, beetles, leeches, slow worms and grass snakes are likely to be on hand and the RSPB will be keeping the youngsters amused with face painting.

http://www.totallywild.net/press/save-our-species-day-press-apr09.html

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