04.21.2018 SPRING WILDLIFE CONSERVATION EXPO
This April, join us for the Spring Wildlife Conservation Expo in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area and enjoy a day dedicated to wildlife! Connect with renowned wildlife conservationists from around the world from the grasslands of Botswana to the verdant forests of Colombia. Listen to their incredible stories of protecting endangered wildlife while navigating complex challenges, whether tracking elephants across Africa or teaching communities to care about cotton-top tamarins. Be inspired by these women and men who are beacons of hope for endangered wildlife working tirelessly to conceive novel solutions to address persistent problems affecting wildlife. We are excited to bring you this special opportunity to directly connect with these conservation heroes. Come and learn how you can channel your passion to help save wildlife. We hope to see you there! SATURDAY, APRIL 21 11AM-5PM CAÑADA COLLEGE REDWOOD CITY, CA TICKET PRICE: $50 GENERAL ADMISSION $25 STUDENTS TO PURCHASE TICKETS PLEASE VISIT WILDNET.ORG/EVENTS OR CALL 415-202-6380 TICKETS GO ON SALE MARCH 5, 2018 The flagship Wildlife Conservation Expo will return to San Francisco on October 13, 2018. Start your Earth Day weekend celebrations at Expo! Join our community of likeminded people conservationists, advocates, environmentalists as we stand in solidarity with the global Earth Day movement. Wildlife Conservation Network saves endangered species in 37 countries around the world by supporting independent wildlife conservationists with the funding and training they need to succeed.
SPEAKERS Wildness reminds us what it means to be human, what we are connected to rather than what we are separate from. Terry Tempest Williams LUWI NGULUKA WILDLIFE CRIME PREVENTION ZAMBIA Luwi Nguluka attributes her passion for wildlife to her childhood in the Okavango Delta. Representing the next generation of conservationists in Zambia, she is an expert on the bushmeat trade a devastating threat to lions wiping out its prey species. She leads the innovative This is not a Game bushmeat awareness campaign for the Wildlife Crime Prevention, a Zambian based nonprofit that has received grants from both the Elephant Crisis Fund and the Lion Recovery Fund. 11:00 AM-12:00 PM JANE HORGAN CHEETAH CONSERVATION BOTSWANA BOTSWANA Jane Horgan is the Education and PR Coordinator at Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB), an organization founded by Rebecca Klein in 2002 to protect Botswana s important cheetah population. Jane and the CCB team work with the local community, especially farmers, to reduce incidents of human-cheetah conflict through programs such as livestock guarding dog deployment, educational bush camps for local schools, and national radio outreach. 12:15-1:00 PM CONSERVATION FOR TOMORROW: BIG. BOLD. HOPEFUL. A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH FIELD CONSERVATIONISTS Tomorrow s conservation starts today. More than ever, wildlife needs its champions to break new ground to protect endangered species. In this exciting and interactive panel discussion with field conservationists, you will have the opportunity to hear their vision and ask questions about turning bold ideas into big impacts for wildlife. 2:00-2:45 PM
SCHEDULE ROSAMIRA GUILLEN AND JOHANNA VEGA PROYECTO TITÍ COLOMBIA Under Rosamira s leadership and guidance, Proyecto Tití recently purchased 187 acres of land, doubling the size of their biological reserve, and helping to create critical corridor for cotton-top tamarins. The project continues to expand throughout the country, protecting forests and showing hundreds of children and adults the value of this endangered little monkey, endemic to Colombia. Johanna Vega is the Subdirector of Operations at Proyecto Tití. 3:15-4:00 PM FRANK POPE AND DR. LUCY KING SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BY DR. IAIN DOUGLAS-HAMILTON SAVE THE ELEPHANTS KENYA Save the Elephants (STE) is a leader in the effort to fight the elephant ivory crisis sweeping across Africa. Together with WCN they have created the Elephant Crisis Fund to address poaching, trafficking, and demand for ivory. STE was founded by Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton during his pioneering 50-year career in elephant research and conservation. Frank Pope now serves as CEO, and Dr. Lucy King is the Head of STE s Human-Elephant Co-Existence Program. 4:15-5:00 PM 11:00-12:00 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION NETWORK 12:00-12:15 Break WILDLIFE CRIME PREVENTION 12:15-1:00 CHEETAH CONSERVATION BOTSWANA 1:00-2:00 LUNCH 2:00-2:45 PANEL WITH FIELD CONSERVATIONISTS 2:45-3:15 Break 3:15-4:00 PROYECTO TITÍ 4:00-4:15 Break 4:15-5:00 SAVE THE ELEPHANTS The above information is subject to change. For the most recent updates, please visit our website wildnet.org/events. The Expo is full of interesting, inspirational presentations by conservationists from around the world. In between sessions please walk around and talk with the conservationists and the dozens of exhibitors selling curios and sharing information about their worthy wildlife-related causes. Lunch will be available for purchase. Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, processed chlorine-free.
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