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Holistic Conservation, Lecture with Brian Badger of CCF

Real conservation is conservation that succeeds and is sustainable and brings many skills, projects, disciplines, initiatives, people, aims and goals into a cohesive achievable strategy for the survival of people, wildlife and the environment. Holistic conservation considers the people, habitat, communities, cultures, history, economy and education. The Charleston Museum and the Seabrook Island Natural History Group are thrilled to welcome, Brian Badger, Director of Outreach for the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), for his lecture titled, "Holistic Conservation... The Past, The Future and The Balance of Life" on Saturday, April 13. Drawing on years of hands-on experience in Africa and coordinating projects throughout the globe, Brian Badger will explain how Holistic Conservation works in a fun and understandable way for adults and children. The Cheetah Conservation Fund, founded in 1990, is one of the few organizations that practices holistic conservation and teaches both individual conservationists and conservation organizations, around the globe. This program is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged.

This lecture is hosted in partnership with the Seabrook Island Natural History Group and sponsored by Holiday Inn and Homewood Suites by Hilton.

April 13, 2019

The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting Street
, SC

843.722.2996

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