Michael Palin agrees to introduce 'The Lost World' at its world premiere on Tuesday 13th September at the Royal Geographical Society. The fifty minute documentary features Mount Roraima and the Guiana Highlands - a region that is home to some of the most spectacular scenery and unique wildlife on earth.
Last 50 tickets available for the Premiere of Ibex Earth's 'The Lost World' and are available from www.lostworld.eventbrite.com for just £15.00
Ibex Earth dedicates 'The Lost World' to the memory of Adrian Warren, whose kindness, generosity and professionalism turned the documentary into a reality. Adrian sadly passed away in June this year.
Rainforest Life Funding announced as major sponsor to the Premiere of 'The Lost World' - more information to follow.
Saturday 31st March 2012 - Earth Hour
Help spread the word about Earth Hour 2012 and show your support for action on climate change and sustainability. Visit www.earthhour.org for further information and join over five million supporters in switching off your lights.
Tuesday 18th October 2011 - Ibex Earth: Pro Bono at the College of Law, Store Street, London
Ibex Earth hosts its first Environmental Law talk at the College of Law, Store Street, London on Tuesday 18th October 2011 at 17:45-19:00. Speakers confirmed from Rainforest Life Funding, Carbon Leapfrog and the Gaia Foundation.
Funding a Green Future 2012 - Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th March 2012
Ibex Earth will continue to work with Southend on Sea Borough Council in delivering Funding a Green Future, a free two day national conference for the public sector about the UK's transition to the low-carbon economy. Next year's conference takes place on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th March 2012 and is designed to take place during Climate Week.
Lost World Blog
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Join a 2011 expedition to the Lost World with Ibex Earth
Travel with the Ibex Earth team during expeditions between March 20th-30th and April 20th-30th to ascend the remote slopes of Mount Roraima to discover the unique wildlife and landscapes of the Lost World. Learn the threats which are jeopardizing the survival of this unique and ancient land, and by enjoying this adventure of a life time, you will help us raise further funds to contribute to regional conservation to secure a future for this ecologically unique part of South America. We have already raised and donated more than US $11,000 secure a longer term future of the Lost Worlds.…
Written on Sunday, 16 January 2011 21:42 in Lost World
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Blog Entry Nine: Labyrinths of Haunted Stone
Everard Im Thurn - the first explorer to reach the summit of the lost world - described the landscape he discovered as “some strange country of nightmares”, because the flat upper surface of Mount Roraima had been sculpted into an extraordinary wasteland of twisted stone adorned intermittently with pools of standing water, sediment floored drainage channels or pockets of low-growing vegetation and valleys lined with sparkling quartz crystals. This ancient landscape has remained little changed for millions of years.
The prominent rock formations of the tepuis are diverse and complex, and often bizarre and intricate. Towering rock arches, immense mushroom-shaped…
Written on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 07:06 in Lost World
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Blog Entry Eight: 125 year anniversary
December 14th, 2009 marks the 125th anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Roraima - South America's lost world - a colossal plateau skirted on all sides by sheer vertical cliffs up to 600 meters tall. The summit of the mountain has remained isolated for millions of years, and today is home to one of the greatest concentration of unique plants and animals found anywhere on Earth, including ancient living fossils that have remained little-changed since the time of the dinosaurs.
Ever since 1838, expedition after expedition reached the base of the towering plateau, but all failed to find a way up…
Written on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 06:52 in Lost World
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