The African Elephant

David LEMON


Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: This depends of the audience or organisation I am addressing.
Category:
Nature
Updated:
17th January 2020
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Having spent much of my life in the African bush, I started studying elephants from a very early age.

These marvellous animals are in imminent danger of extinction and in this talk, I describe their lifestyle, take my audience deep into the bush and explain the threats facing the species at the moment.

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About David LEMON

I am a Zimbabwean Writer, Adventurer and Conservationist, now resident on Dartmoor. Having been raised in the wilds of Central Africa, I am passionate to the point of fanaticism about elephants and can bring considerable knowledge of other iconic species of African wildlife to my talks.

Although I enjoy doing after dinner talks and addressing luncheon clubs and giving motivational talks to business organisations, I am also happy to talk to smaller groups such as Probus, WI and Rotary. In fact, I will address any groups if circumstances permit.

I carry my own equipment, but am always happier if a screen is provided as mine is inclined to be small for larger venues.

I do charge a basic fee and mileage for my talks but am always happy to negotiate if a group cannot afford my charges.


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