Weβre thrilled to be welcoming back #safari expert, @Chobe_Clive, who has extensive experience working in tourism and wildlife conservation. His microlecture will reveal how the two can co-exist together π¦π
π@RGS_IBG or online, 10 March at 7pm https://t.co/ypXe65OABd
@wildphotoafrica Another wonderful effort of demonising Africa because they were the first to sequence the new variant. Could have come from anywhere. Surely we should thank them??
@wildphotoafrica Hmmm⦠from someone who has spent years on the ground - some of the arguments are valid but the economist rather oversimplifies it to cast hunting in a better light than it should. A very complex debate!
Do elephants like #classical music? Only one way to find out!
Join Elephant Havens and Carnegie Hall pianist Katya Grineva for a very special #Zoom meeting as she plays for elephants on Sunday.
All the details and registration here: https://t.co/V8pelSDQmu
#Botswana#elephants
Great @RGS_IBG panel discussion on ethics of wildlife tourism last night. Great work @LizzieDalyWild. If you weren't able to join you can watch it at https://t.co/HHESy3Lxvp
For the safari enthusiasts - come and share your views on Tuesday evening. Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) is hosting a panel discussion on the ethics of wildlife encounters 23.02.21. I'll be on the panel so feel free to question me with gusto.
https://t.co/2EZFze0THi