
Toby Strong is a multi-Emmy and Bafta winning wildlife cameraman, who has worked on many of the BBC’s landmark series throughout his career.
Over the last 25 years Toby has travelled across every continent, from crossing the Sahara with camels to sailing to the Galapagos, from the Himalayas to the ice caves on the peak of mount Erebus in Antarctica.
As someone who has seen the beauty of this world but also its demise, Toby cares very deeply and this talk will be full of passion, extraordinary tales, humour, and heart.
This talk will be filled with extraordinary tales as well as what he has learnt through seeing the beauty of this world and also its demise. This will be a talk of great passion, humour and caring.
£14 (£12 concessions) £10 for RGS members
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