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In March 2019 Colonel John Blashford-Snell will be taking an expedition to study the unusual wild elephants, Royal Bengal Tiger and the India Rhinoceros in the Bardia reserve. A team of up to 20 will also give aid to the local community. Local guides and naturalists will accompany the team. The weather in March should be hot and dry, although there can be storms. This is an expedition for those that love wildlife and are happy to camp out.

For further details, please contact Jenny Rose (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

SES Members participate in SES Endorsed Expeditions at their own risk, and will not hold the SES, its trustees, employees, volunteers, partners or agents liable (whether in contract or in tort or in negligence or for breach of statutory duty or otherwise) for any loss, damage, personal injury, delay or expense suffered or incurred on any such expedition. The SES endorses the aims and objectives of this expeditions only.