Wednesday 15 September, 6pm
Royal Geographical Society, London
Galapagos: Where Next?
Guest speakers:
Stanley Johnson, HE The Ambassador of Ecuador Mrs Ana Albán Mora, Dr Sarah Darwin and Dr J Gabriel Lopez.Galapagos Day is GCT's annual event attended by our members, supporters, experts and anybody with an interest in wildlife and conservation. The evening will start with a reception were guests are invited to speak to our friendly staff and experts over a glass of wine. There is also the opportunity to purchase Galapagos gifts from the various stalls located in the three reception rooms.
Following the reception, at 7pm, guests take their seats in the lecture theatre where this year we are delighted to have four special guest speakers; Stanley Johnson, HE The Ambassador of Ecuador Mrs Ana Albán Mora, Dr Sarah Darwin and Dr J Gabriel Lopez*.
GCT's annual raffle will also be drawn on the night with a star prize of a seven night cruise for two in Galapagos. We would like to thank The Ultimate Travel Company for donating this fantastic prize.
Tickets are £30 and we would like to ask you to consider matching this with a donation towards our 15th Anniversary Appeal - 15 Steps to Help Save Galapagos. In the past lots of people have done this, which is both greatly appreciated and really has made a difference to Galapagos. To purchase tickets, donate to the Appeal, and buy raffle tickets please click here or telephone the office (020 7629 5049).
We are currently offering 2 for 1 tickets to students. NUS number will be requested.
We very much look forward to seeing you at what promises to be an informative and enjoyable night!
*Stanley Johnson is a writer, environmentalist and Ambassador for the UN's Environment Programme on Migratory Species (UNEP-CMS). He has written ten books on the environment, nine novels and has recently returned from a trip to Galapagos.
HE The Ambassador of Ecuador Mrs Ana Albán Mora was appointed in March this year. She was born and raised in Galapagos and her roles in the Ecuadorian Government have included Minister for the Environment.
Dr Sarah Darwin has recently completed her PhD on the Galapagos Tomato. She has also just finished filming a thirty five part documentary, On the Future of Species. Sarah followed in the footsteps of her great great grandfather, Charles Darwin, around the world.
Dr J Gabriel Lopez took up his role as Executive Director of the Charles Darwin Foundation, in Galapagos, in early 2009 and this will his public update to a UK audience.