by Angela Turner, Grade 1 Head of Grade
Today Jennifer Fox taught the Grade 1 students a lot about rhinos, their role in their
habitat, threats to their species and what can be done to protect them. If you would
like to know more, please attend Jennifer's presentation advertised in recent
eBriefs and below.
We are ambassadors for rhinos and elephants!
Rhino Revolution - How to save the rhino from extinction
Wednesday, 17 May, 3.30pm, Multi Purpose HallBelow is an extract from a poster from a recent Royal Geographic Society of Hong Kong lecture, given by anti-poaching campaigner Jennifer Fox:
The Royal Geographical Society is pleased to welcome Jennifer Fox to speak on "Rhino Revolution: How to Save the Rhino from Extinction”. In this lecture, well-known banker, safari lodge owner and anti-poaching campaigner Jennifer Fox speaks on the rhinoceros. Following an introduction to why rhinos are special, including their ecology, she talks of the present poaching crisis and how to stop it.
Rhino Revolution: How to Save the Rhino from Extinction
In the talk, she assesses the present situation for the rhino and other major wildlife of
Africa, including the elephant. She talks of the very real threat from poaching and why
action is needed immediately. She discusses what is being done about it on the ground
in Africa plus, equally importantly, what is being done on the ground in Asia. On a
positive note, she explains how everyone is able to help and what can be done by
individuals to make a difference to the situation.
Wednesday, May 17 at 3.15pm in the Multipurpose Hall. All are welcome.
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