"A Mongolian moose is not an animal you would typically associate with Kent, with badgers, voles and hedgehogs usually stealing the limelight.
However, the rare sub-species, known as the Manchurian moose, took a starring role in a new film by Lenham resident Merrilyn Boorman.
The 71-year-old amateur naturalist will hold the first screening of ‘A Wild Mongolian Moose Chase’ in support of Kent Wildlife Trust next Wednesday.
Narrated by actor, Charles Dance, it tells the story of Mrs Boorman coming face to face with the elusive species."
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Tickets to the screening of the film....are available for £10 each, with all profits going to the trust.
The premier takes place at the 300-seat Gulbenkian Cinema, University of Kent, Canterbury, on Wednesday, September 17 at 7.30pm.
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/news/mongolian-moose-kent-wildlife-trust-23090/
However, the rare sub-species, known as the Manchurian moose, took a starring role in a new film by Lenham resident Merrilyn Boorman.
The 71-year-old amateur naturalist will hold the first screening of ‘A Wild Mongolian Moose Chase’ in support of Kent Wildlife Trust next Wednesday.
Narrated by actor, Charles Dance, it tells the story of Mrs Boorman coming face to face with the elusive species."
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Tickets to the screening of the film....are available for £10 each, with all profits going to the trust.
The premier takes place at the 300-seat Gulbenkian Cinema, University of Kent, Canterbury, on Wednesday, September 17 at 7.30pm.
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/news/mongolian-moose-kent-wildlife-trust-23090/
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