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The
Hawk Conservancy Trust
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Sarson Lane, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire. SP11 8DY,
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1264 773850. Fax: +44 (0) 1264 773772. Email info@hawkconservancy.org |
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust can provide speakers for your business functions or corporate events.
The talk will be provided by either Chief Executive Officer Ashley Smith, or Curator Andrew Hinton. The talk will feature stories about some of the people, animals and birds that have been involved with the Trust from its early days as a wildlife park up to its current standing as an award winning tourist attraction. It will also cover the conservation and rehabilitation work of the Trust, including the important breeding programmes in which we are involved.
It is a fun and entertaining evening that lasts approximately one hour, with a question and answer period afterwards. A slideshow can also be incorporated with the talk.
The cost of providing a speaker will be as follows: for talks within the Andover or Devizes areas, a minimum donation of £50 to the Hawk Conservancy Trust. For talks outside the above areas, a minimum donation of £75 to the Hawk Conservancy Trust plus travel expenses.
All proceeds (apart from travel) go directly to funding the work of the Hawk Conservancy Trust.
If you would like further details or wish to book a speaker please contact us.
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and The Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover, Hants SP11 8DY, UK. All rights
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Tel: +44 (0) 1264 773850. Fax: +44 (0) 1264 773772.
Email info@hawkconservancy.org.
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