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Last Chance to See with Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine

Sponsored by Abercrombie & Kent

Tuesday 27 October 2009
The Royal Geographical Society, London


Following the BBC2 Series Last Chance to See, Stephen Fry and Tim Green talked about their adventures filming and experience of tracking species on the edge of extinction.

In the late 1980s Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine spent a year travelling the globe in search of endangered animals. Exactly 20 years after the original journey Stephen and Mark travelled to see what had become of the animals for which Douglas and Mark had searched two decades earlier. The Yangtze river dolphin is now extinct, but they did film the Komodo dragon, blue whale, kakapo parrot, aye-aye, manatee and the black rhino.

To find out more about the BBC2 Last Chance to See series click here

Thank you very much to Stephen Fry, Mark Carwardine and Tim Green for supporting Save the Rhino by giving up their time to make this event happen. Thank you also to Abercrombie & Kent for sponsoring the event.


 Abercrombie and Kent

 

Stephen Fry

Mark Carwardine