Lecture – Conserving African Elephants Through Walking & Talking by JIM NYAMU

Jim

Conserving African Elephants Through Walking & Talking
Saturday 1 February 2014
Louis Leakey Auditorium, Nairobi National Museum

Are you a conservation enthusiast? Do you love elephants? Does ivory poaching worry you?
Join us for an interactive, informative and what should be a captivating talk by Jim Nyamu
Jim, is the founder and director of Elephant Neighbours Center (ENC), an NGO that aims to promote peaceful co-existence between elephants and communities, with a mission to protect African elephants and secure their landscape outside protected areas.
Jim has an amazing passion for what he does, peppered with vast experience in elephant conservation as a research scientist and elephant specialist.
We hope that his experience and findings on poaching and the illegal ivory trade and their adverse effects on wildlife will leave you wanting to join in this worthy cause of saving the largest land mammals on earth.
Jim will also launch his 2014 campaign plan on the ‘Ivory Belongs to Elephants’ walks.

Refreshments 3.15pm Starts 4:00 pm
Donation: Ksh 400 KMS Member
Ksh 500 Guest
Ksh 200 Citizen & Student
Tickets: 0724 255299, 2339158 or info@kenyamuseumsociety.org
Mpesa no: 400800, Account no: 6571570019

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