In Conversation with... Sam Turley
Monday 06 December at 7.30pm (GMT)



You are all welcome to join us on Monday 06 December from 7.30pm to 8.30pm for our next instalment of 'In conversation with'. A current student will be interviewing wildlife conservationist and award winning photographer, Sam Turley.

Sam Turley currently lives and works as a volunteer programme manager and environmental course instructor in Zimbabwe on a rhino conservancy. Growing up in the countryside, Sam’s fascination with the natural world started at a very young age and has never left him. He has since dedicated his life to wildlife conservation, and after studying zoology in the UK, he went on to qualify as a field guide in South Africa, where he worked for three years. During a trip to Namibia in 2016, Sam’s passion for wildlife photography ignited. He was the overall winner of the 2020 Wilderness Safaris People’s Choice Award and was a three-time finalist in the highly prestigious 2020 Natural History Museum’s Photographer of the Year competition. His work has also been featured in many magazines, including The Telegraph, Getaway and Travel Africa.  

The Zoom link will be provided 24hrs in advance and we hope to see you there!

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Sam Turley currently lives and works as a volunteer programme manager and environmental course instructor in Zimbabwe on a rhino conservancy. After studying zoology in the UK, he went on to qualify as a field guide in South Africa, where he worked for three years. During a trip to Namibia in 2016, Sam’s passion for wildlife photography ignited. He was a three-time finalist in the highly prestigious 2020 Natural History Museum’s Photographer of the Year competition. His work has also been featured in many magazines, including The Telegraph, Getaway and Travel Africa.
06 December 2021

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