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Wild for Life

talks

Date & Time

Sat, 21 Mar 2026

19:00

Venue

Sheldonian Theatre

Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3AZ

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On Oxford Literary Festival - Events 2026

About this event

Chris Packham talks to Philip Lymbery about wildlife conservation and environmental protection. The renowned naturalist discusses his passion for wildlife, conservation efforts, and the urgent need to protect our natural world.

Why you should come

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• Hear Chris Packham share personal reflections on his life-long fight for the natural world

• Learn about speciesism and environmental activism from the presenter of BBC's Springwatch

• Explore nature-friendly futures with Philip Lymbery, author of Sixty Harvests Left

Event Highlights

  • Personal reflections from BBC Springwatch presenter Chris Packham
  • In-depth discussion on speciesism and the ethics of human superiority
  • Insights into environmental activism and nature recovery campaigns
  • Exploration of neurodiversity and autism advocacy
  • Conversation with Philip Lymbery of Compassion in World Farming

Speakers

Chris Packham

Naturalist, BBC wildlife presenter, and animal activist

Philip Lymbery

Chief executive of Compassion in World Farming

Programme

2:00pm

Wild for Life

Chris Packham talks to Philip Lymbery about his life, inspiration, and environmental activism.

Organized by: Oxford Literary Festival

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