The Ugly Animal Roadshow


							
Families
Friday, 1st April 2016
£7

It’s true that pandas are very cute but why should they get all attention? The Ugly Animal Preservation Society is dedicated to raising the profile of the world’s most aesthetically-challenged and endangered species. Join biologist and presenter Simon Watt for a family-friendly show that celebrates and explores the incredible biology of the animal kingdom’s most monstrous creatures. Wonder at the naked mole rat and admire the hidden qualities of a sea slug. What’s not to love! Featuring videos and demonstrations, Simon’s comedic performance and lots of audience participation will ensure that you leave with a new perspective on conservation and our concept of natural beauty.

Suitable for ages 5+

Venue

The Shed
Cokethorpe School, Witney, OX29 7PU, Oxon


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