Dartmouth Events

Lecture: James Currie

What's it like to be a game ranger in Africa? Author James Currie provides insights into conservation and the wildlife tourism environment in Africa.

Thursday, May 14, 2015
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Filene Auditorium, Moore Building
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars
Registration required. Fee required.

A native of South Africa, James Currie faced everything from the Big Five to the vestiges of apartheid to the AIDS epidemic. As a former safari ranger at one of Africa's premier reserves, he is an authority on African wildlife and illustrates many hair-raising encounters through exciting and humorous stories from his new book, When Eagles Roar: The Amazing Journey of an African Wildlife Adventurer, co-written with Osher at Dartmouth member Bonnie J. Fladung. James provides wonderful insights into conservation and the wildlife tourism environment in Africa. Books will be available for purchase, and a book signing will follow.

Sponsored by OSHER@Dartmouth. Preregister by visiting our website, or call (603) 646-0154. Admission is $10.00; ADMISSION FREE AT DOOR WITH DARTMOUTH ID.

James Alexander Currie is an internationally renowned wildlife expert, birder, television host and author. James holds a Bachelor’s Degree in African Languages and a Masters degree in Sustainable Environmental Management. He is a former Managing Director of Africa Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports communities surrounding wildlife areas in Africa. When Eagles Roar, co-written with Osher at Dartmouth member Bonnie J. Fladung, was named “One of the Best Nature Books of 2014” by The Guardian’s science blogger, and “Book of the Year” by The Birder’s Library.

For more information, contact:
Sara Andrews
(603) 646-0154

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.