A POPULAR wildlife presenter is swapping the screen for the stage later this year - and she will be coming to Andover.
Megan McCubbin, best known for her role on the The Watches (Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch) will be in Andover on Thursday, May 2.
The show is called Stopping Extinction – An Atlas of Endangered Species and will be held in the auditorium at The Lights in Andover.
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As the planet faces new challenges every day, Megan will be leading an informative talk about what those challenges mean for our endangered species. McCubbin is at the forefront of the challenges.
In this show, Megan will explain what it takes to save a species from the brink, and what we can do as a human race to ensure the red list of vertebrate species gets shorter.
Megan opened the National Bird of Prey Hospital at the Hawk Conservancy Trust in 2022 and regularly visits the organisation. She is also the president of the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
She is a published author of Atlas of Endangered Species in which the author writes of 20 species that are in severe danger of extinction. The show brought to Andover in May will be an extension of this “beautifully illustrated, fascinating and important document”.
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As Megan writes “biodiversity can not be understated” and her passion for all animals is obvious in her life’s work so far. Whether that’s documenting wildlife on her Instagram photos with stunning photos or her zoology work.
With stories from the conservationist frontline and experiences from around the globe, Megan McCubbin will be passionately explaining why we are so lucky to be sharing this planet with plenty of fascinating beings.
For more information and to book tickets visit thelights.org.uk or call the box office on 01264 368368.
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