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Are you interested in learning more about Colchester Zoo’s history and its modern day role, along with the work of its charitable arm, Action for the Wild, and the support of conservation projects around the world?

Then why not book one of our Conservation Outreach talks!


What time of day to book?
Talks can take place anytime throughout the day and we are more than happy to do evening talks.

How long do they last?
Generally our talks last from 45 minutes to 1 hour, with time for questions afterwards.

What equipment do we need?
We bring our own equipment for the powerpoint presentation, however it would be beneficial if your hall had an extension lead available and a small table to put the projector on. If you would rather us use your projector screen or a wall to show the presentation on, just let us know.

How much is it?
Talks are priced at £60 plus £10 travel; all cheques can be given after the talk and the £70 should be made payable to ‘Action for the Wild’.

Who to contact?
If you are interested in booking our Conservation Outreach talk then please contact Rebecca Perry (Director of Conservation, Education and Research) to confirm a suitable date. Your talk will either be conducted by Rebecca Perry or Nicola Brown (Conservation Assistant)

 





Email: rebecca.perry@colchester-zoo.co.uk

Telephone: 01206 332513

Post:
Rebecca Perry
Director of Conservation, Education and Research
Colchester Zoo
Maldon Road
Colchester
Essex CO3 0SL

 

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