Saving the world's seabirds

gannets on cliff

Gannets (credit: Daniele Clifford)

Saving the world's seabirds

Location:
Cley Village Hall, NR25 7RJ
Seabird biologist Richard Phillips talks about the threats facing the world's seabirds and conservation work to support their populations.

Event details

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Local group
A static map of Saving the world's seabirds

About the event

Seabirds are amongst the most globally-threatened of all birds.  In this talk Richard Phillips, a seabird biologist with the British Antarctic Survey, will provide an overview of the main threats to seabirds, including fisheries, invasive species and climate change.  He will also describe how research on their distribution and behaviour can help us understand the drivers of population change and prioritise management efforts to improve their conservation.  Richard is a world expert on seabird distribution at sea, and this promises to be a most informative evening.

Booking

Price

Cost: £3 including refreshments

Additional booking information

No need to book. Ample car parking on site, but a torch is useful for the walk to and from the hall.

Suitable for

Adults

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Mobility

Please contact us at events@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk if you have any specific needs or requirements in order to make your experience of this event more enjoyable.