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  • Memorial Talk 2022: Roger Morgan-Grenville

    Across a waking land: a 1000 mile walk through a British Spring

    Roger Morgan-Grenville will be delivering this year's Cameron Bespolka Memorial Lecture at Winchester College.

    For the first time this event is being run in the evening to give our supporters a chance to attend what should be a very entertaining talk.

    Date: Wednesday 2nd November 2022 Time: 7pm - Doors open 6.30 for a glass of wineVenue: New Hall, Winchester CollegeCost: Free

    Roger Morgan-Grenville is a …

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    Winchester College

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    Type: Talk

  • Memorial Talk 2023: Megan McCubbin

    How to Stop Extinction

    Zoologist, naturalist, wildlife broadcaster, author and television presenter Megan McCubbin, will be delivering this year's Cameron Bespolka Memorial Lecture at Winchester College.

    We are honoured and delighted to welcome Megan McCubbin, to deliver this year’s Cameron Bespolka Memorial Wildlife Talk. She loves nothing better than to share the wonders of the natural world and stand up for wildlife. She has just written a book ‘An Atlas of Endangered …

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    Winchester College

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  • Memorial Talk 2024

    We are honoured and delighted to welcome Holly Budge, a leading conservationist, as our guest speaker for the Annual Memorial Lecture: 

    Disappearing Giants

    Holly is the founder of UK Charity ‘How Many Elephants’ and initiated World Female Ranger Week. Her work has been celebrated worldwide, including by Sir David Attenborough and HRH Prince Edward. Holly is an official UN Women UK Delegate.

    We need elephants now more than ever. For us to tackle and mitigate the impacts …

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    Winchester College

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Chris Packham


“I salute the Cameron Bespolka Trust for finding new ways to engage young people with nature. By creating opportunities to connect people with the environment, the Trust is empowering the next generation”


Chris Packham

“All too often, young people miss out on the chance to see wildlife for real. Perhaps they live in a city and can only dream of seeing nature up close. Or maybe they go to a school that has difficulty justifying trips to natural places. Whatever the reasons for it, too many young people miss out on the chance to see a Kingfisher diving into a pond or a Hare running across a field. So I salute the Cameron Bespolka Trust for finding new ways to engage young people with nature. By creating opportunities to connect people with the environment, the Trust is empowering the next generation - and that can only be good for them and for the future of our planet.”

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