ZSL Scientific Meeting: Pangolin Conservation

Very interesting; just a pity I have neither the time nor money to attend, really.
 
Tim and/or any other Zoochatters, are you planning on attending this event? If so would you mind giving us a review of how it was? Any feedback that you have would be appreciated.
 
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Tim and/or any other Zoochatters, are you planning on attending this event? If so would you mind giving us a review of how it was? Any feedback that you have would be appreciated.

I normally attend the ZSL Scientific Meetings; this one seems especially interesting so I definitely intend to be there.

I will supply you with some feedback afterwards.
 
As promised, David, a few comments about this meeting; it was a very successful event.

I normally attend the ZSL Scientific Meetings as they are always extremely interesting and enjoyable events.

It is a long while since I have seen one so well attended. There were no spare seats in the Lecture Theatre so a crowd of people were standing at the back of the room and late-comers were denied access as the room was full to capacity. It is extremely encouraging that a talk about pangolin conservation generated so much interest and attracted so many people.

Rather than me try to summarise three talks in a ZooChat post, I provide the link below:-

Saving pangolins: Earth's most trafficked wild mammals

If you access this link you should be able to hear recordings of the talks.
 
As promised, David, a few comments about this meeting; it was a very successful event.

I normally attend the ZSL Scientific Meetings as they are always extremely interesting and enjoyable events.

It is a long while since I have seen one so well attended. There were no spare seats in the Lecture Theatre so a crowd of people were standing at the back of the room and late-comers were denied access as the room was full to capacity. It is extremely encouraging that a talk about pangolin conservation generated so much interest and attracted so many people.

Rather than me try to summarise three talks in a ZooChat post, I provide the link below:-

Saving pangolins: Earth's most trafficked wild mammals

If you access this link you should be able to hear recordings of the talks.


Thak you very much for the link Tim May !
 
Thanks very much for the comments and the link to the talks, Tim. Much appreciated.
 
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