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Gavin Thurston talk

Journeys in the wild: experiences and observations of a wildlife cameraman

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  • Date 17 Feb 2020
  • Time 6-8pm
  • Category Seminar

Guest speaker Gavin Thurston gives a talk about our changing planet

Location: Windsor Building Auditorium

Gavin Thurston has been a wildlife cameraman now for over 30 years. He's been fortunate enough to travel planet earth filming for some of the most prestigious natural history documentaries of our day, including Blue Planet 2. He has filmed on every continent, from the North Pole to the South Pole, even to the dark depths of our oceans. He has witnessed more of nature's wonders than anyone has the right to do. This talk brings Gavin's unique perspective of our changing planet and mans influence on it.

We hope you will be able to join us as we welcome Gavin to the College.

Host: Dave Morritt

 

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Photograph of Gavin Thurston

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