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TALK: Where have all the birdies gone?

Proceeds to go the Durban Botanic Gardens branch projects.

Everyone is invited to an interesting talk at the Durban Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre on Monday, August, 26 at 5.30pm for 6pm. 

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Guest speaker is aquatic scientist Professor Anthony (Ticky) Forbes.

He will be discussing the significance of the interactions between predators and their prey has long been an intriguing topic.

However, other interactions between animals, from starfish to sea otters, occupying the same habitat can be equally fascinating.

This talk will look at some of the examples which illustrate these biological cascades and will use a local example from Durban Bay.

Entrance: Members R35. Non-members R55, students/learners R25, includes teas at the start.

Proceeds to branch projects. All welcome. No need to book.

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Shona Aylward is a vastly experienced journalist working as a senior reporter. Aside from her extensive community involvement and story writing, she is also involved in creative page layout, and the various media platforms. Shona began her career with Caxton at the Southlands Sun. Previous to this she worked in the marketing industry for surf magazines. Shona is a renown 'greenie' and champions environmental causes. She is also Mom to a number of dogs and cats, and the occasional uninvited snake. When she can find some spare time, it's usually to the beach that she heads.
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