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Oldest living creatures to be discussed at Crocworld

The talk will discuss his informative research on the global distribution of ancient plant and animal lineages

With the aim of shedding light on some of the planet’s oldest living creatures, the monthly talk at Crocworld Conservation Centre will welcome a renowned professor of Biogeography, Serban Proches.

The talk will be held on Saturday, 12 October, from 9am to 10am, where he will discuss his informative research on the global distribution of ancient plant and animal lineages, ‘Mapping the Earliest Living Branches of the Reptilian Tree’.

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In addition to the talk, audiences will also be treated to tea, coffee, scones and other baked eats inclusive of the price of the talk which will be supplied by the on-site restaurant, Fish Eagle Café. The cost of the tickets is R50 per person.

For more information or to make a booking, contact the Morné van Zyl at the Fish Eagle Café on 083-658-7073 or email mvanzyl@cbl.co.za. Alternatively, contact Martin Rodrigues on 078-484-1859 or Crocworld Conservation Centre on 039-976-1103.

 

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