Strictly winner and TV presenter Hamza Yassin will join Chester Zoo’s UK wildlife celebrations next week.
Running from February 17-25, Chester Zoo is inviting visitors to uncover the wonders of UK wildlife.
Joining the celebrations will be wildlife cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing winner, Hamza Yassin, who will be hosting two exciting talks on Tuesday, February 20 about his new book ‘Be a Birder’, where he will share his own birdwatching adventures.
The special event will take place at the charity zoo’s new events space, The Square, where nature enthusiasts will have the chance to meet him at an exclusive book signing.
Conservationists are also inviting zoo visitors on a journey across the British Isles in its huge new 360° immersive exhibition, Native: The Incredible World of British Wildlife.
Nicola Buckley, conservation education and engagement manager at the zoo, said: “We’ll be taking visitors on a wild adventure and shining a spotlight on the very best of British wildlife inside our huge new 360° exhibition, Native: The Incredible World of British Wildlife.
"Zoo visitors will be transported to our country’s most dramatic coastlines and through its beautiful woodlands to discover colourful puffins, bottlenose dolphins, dam-building beavers and even the elusive Scottish wildcat.
“As part of these celebrations, we’re really excited to be welcoming Hamza Yassin to Chester Zoo for a series of special events.
"He will be sharing stories of his own birding adventures, while also providing top tips and tricks that help guests identify bird species, understand their behaviour and get started in their own birdwatching journey – it’s not to be missed!
Entry is free with zoo admission and each session is limited to 250 people and is on a first come, first served basis.
Hamza’s talks will take place at 11am and 2pm with guests offered the opportunity to meet him at 11.45am for a book signing.
Admission to this event is free when buying a zoo ticket and visitors do not need to pre-book this event. More information can be found on the zoo's website.
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