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Default lecture on Ghanaian conservation - 08-04-08, 11:40 AM

I thought I would alert you to our forthcoming lecture:


Earthwatch Lecture – ‘Ghanaian Communities & Conservation’, Thursday 8th May 2008, 7.00pm - 8.30pm, at the Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR.


John Mason & Prof. Patrick Ofori Danson.


Two talks on Earthwatch's work with the Nature Conservation Research Centre of Ghana (NCRC) to develop research and conservation projects to the benefit not only of the environment, but also the livelihoods of the local populations through community- based ecotourism.


John Mason, Executive Director of the NCRC, will give an historical overview of this programme, its scope and its achievements, while Dr. Patrick Ofori Danson, of the University of Ghana, will specifically tell us about his work on the West African manatees still to be found in Ghanaian waters.



Doors open at 6.00pm (cash bar); lectures followed by a second cash bar, 8.30-9.30pm.



Entrance free to Earthwatch supporters; otherwise a small donation will be requested on the door.



For tickets and more information, please contact our Events Department on (01865) 318856; events@earthwatch.org.uk;

Ghanaian Communities and Conservation - Earthwatch
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