Joe Shute & Jonathan Hollins: The Wild Side
Schedule
Sun Nov 24 2024 at 12:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse | Folkestone, EN
In this lively event, Shute and Hollins will share stories from their adventures in the wild, from the antics of the rat to the remote landscape of the British Overseas Territories where Hollins practices veterinary medicine and looks after the world’s oldest living land animal, Jonathan the Giant Tortoise. They’ll discuss the marvellous and misunderstood creatures of the natural world, as well as the challenges of conservation.
Telegraph journalist Joe Shute will take you on a journey through urban and rural landscapes, exploring the hidden lives of rats and their interactions with humans. With wit and insight, he brings to light the unexpected adventures and lessons learned from studying these remarkable creatures.
Jonathan Hollins, with his unique perspective as a wildlife vet, will recount his incredible adventures from the far corners of the earth. From treating exotic animals to navigating the challenges of working in extreme conditions, his stories are both inspiring and enlightening.
Shute and Hollins bring to life the wonders of our natural heritage for nature enthusiasts or those interested in wildlife conservation.
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Folkestone Book Festival is our annual celebration of books, ideas, reading and writing in many magical forms. This year's festival has been curated by award-winning author and journalist Sophie Haydock. Sophie is our new Curator: Books, Ideas and Community.
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This year's festival is for everyone and we want to make it possible for more people than ever before to be able to come together and enjoy a packed festival. To make this possible we have introduced a £5 ticket. This is a no questions asked ticket for those that may be struggling to afford events and performances.
Or grab a festival pass and enjoy the whole festival for just £140. Click here to book your festival pass
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We thank our sponsors Eurotunnel, Friends of the Folkestone Book Festival and our Education Partner Canterbury Christ Church University for making this year's festival possible.
Creative Folkestone is also supported by Arts Council England, Folkestone and Hythe District Council, Kent County Council and The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust.
Where is it happening?
Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse, Mill Bay,Folkestone, Kent, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: