Tiger Talks
A community wildlife workshop program from Fauna in Focus. Want to host a talk? Let us know!
WHAT IS A TIGER TALK?
BASICALLY IT’S A TED TALK - BUT WITH AN ANIMAL TWIST
Tiger Talks are like Ted Talks, but with an animal twist. These community events focus on nature, natural science and conservation education. We host a range of local and international experts, enthusiasts and researchers from a range of wildlife, science, media and conservation fields. Join this free community engagement program as we promote wildlife research, discourse and scientific literacy!
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Join Fauna in Focus and Bram Wouters to learn about his research in sea grass diversity in Southeast Asia. Learn about his research methods and how understanding sea grass is crucial for marine conservation.
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Join Jemma Bullock at The Nature Discovery Center for a Tiger Talk event celebrating Earth Week 2020! Come to learn about elephants in Cambodia, and the challenges and of elephant rescue and care at Elephant Valley Project.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Join us at The Nature Discovery Center of Cambodia for an evening with film-makers Kern and Kip Konwiser. Together, brothers Kern and Kip will discuss the process of using film and video a tool for storytelling and public education.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
In this Tiger Talk, Dr. Wright will share the challenges and experiences of starting one of the leading conservation project in Madagascar. She will also be screening her film, Island of Lemurs, hosted by Morgan Freeman.
Friday, October 4, 2019
Courtney Weatherby will discuss the challenges surrounding trans-boundary coordination of water resources and infrastructure along the Mekong River. She will share what this means for the future of energy production and how it will impact people and wildlife.