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Join Us For Galapagos Day 2023

Join us for an extraordinary event at the Royal Geographical Society, London as we delve into the incredible power of rewilding to rejuvenate island ecosystems damaged by human activity. Galapagos Day 2023 will take you on a captivating journey into the heart of conservation, where we explore how projects like the restoration of Floreana Island serve as a blueprint for global conservation efforts.

Across the world, the urgency to combat biodiversity loss and address climate change has never been more apparent. Nations are committed to safeguarding 30% of the planet's land and seas by 2030, and rewilding stands at the forefront of this vital mission. By creating space for nature and enabling natural processes to heal damaged ecosystems, rewilding offers hope for the planet, often with a little human intervention.

At Galapagos Day 2023, you'll have the opportunity to engage in enlightening discussions with esteemed speakers, connect with like-minded individuals, explore captivating Galapagos photography exhibition, meet corporate partners, and shop for exclusive Galapagos merchandise, including Christmas cards, wildlife adoption packs, photo prints, and calendars. Plus, don't miss the chance to savor refreshments at the bar and participate in the raffle, where incredible prizes await, including a luxury Galapagos cruise for two valued at over $11,000!

As a special treat, when you use the discount code CRAG5 our customers can get £5 off the standard ticket price. Your participation in this event will directly contribute to funding the vital conservation work in the Galapagos Islands.

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ch_uk-Blog - Author - Bradley Stacey

Bradley Stacey

Based in Lancashire, Brad enjoys weekend getaways in his well travelled camper van, exploring Scotland, Wales and everything in-between.

Publish Date: 23/10/2023