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Conservation Efforts for the Orangutan and Its Environment

Presented by Michelle Desilets, Director

Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation UK

 

At Oxford Brookes University

Tuesday 9th March 2004 at 6:00 p.m.

 

The public is welcome at this PowerPoint presentation and lecture, which will look at the current status of the orangutan in the wild, present threats to its survival, and what is being done to prevent its extinction.

 

The presentation will last approximately one hour, followed by a question and answer period.

 

In order to anticipate attendance numbers, please RSVP to info if you wish to attend.

 

Directions to the lecture:If you are travelling from the south on the M40, you should leave at junction 8 and follow the signs for Oxford along the A40 and then follow the signs for the city centre on the London Road. If you are travelling from the north on the M40, you should leave at junction 8a and follow the signs for Oxford along the A40 and then follow the signs for the city centre on the London

Road. If you are coming to Oxford via another route you are advised to take the ring road to the Headington Roundabout and follow the signs to the city centre on the London Road. While on the London Road you will pass through the Headington main shopping area and further on you might notice the distinctive blue and ivory University signs for Dorset House and Mary Macdonald Hall situated on the left. Pass straight over the traffic lights with the White Horse public house on the right hand side and then at the next set of traffic lights turn left and Gipsy Lane site is on the right.The lecture will take place in Gibbs 302; Reception can direct you.

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