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Rhino Mayday 2014

A day of talks for anyone with an interest in rhino conservation.


Hosted by Save the Rhino and the Grant Museum of Zoology, Rhino Mayday is a day of talks for anyone with an interest in wildlife.

Come along to hear the latest developments from different rhino-related fields. Our speakers will each give a talk on their specialist subject. We have a mix of topics from thorny issues and debates in rhino conservation to updates from field programmes and zoos. This year we are also holding a special session dedicated to looking at the arguments for and against legalising the trade in rhino horn.

The day will be from 10am to 5pm and will consist of presentations and a panel discussion. Tickets include free tea and coffee and on the day we will hold a fundraising raffle. Any profits made on the day will go towards Save the Rhino's work to support rhino programmes in Africa and Asia.


Speaker(s):

Michael 't Sas-Rolfes | talks
Susie Watts | talks
Susie Offord | talks
Becca Biddle | talks
Dr Lucy Webster | talks

 

Date and Time:

1 May 2014 at 10:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

University College London and the Grant Museum of Zoology
Gower Street
London
WC1 6BT


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Organised by:

Save the Rhino International
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Tickets:

£15

Available from:

www.savetherhino.org/events

Additional Information:

Students price tickets are available by phoning 020 7357 7474

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