
Bronze otter by world-renowned sculptor Laurence Broderick - please see opposite for the exciting new project to acquire this fabulous work for Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. We now have a website, so please go to www.tobermoryotterfund.org to find out more and how you can support us. Thanks.
Nic Davies
Nic
Davies
has been working in the fields of wildlife conservation and animal
welfare since 1989, and has enagaged in a wide variety of roles
including researcher, campaigner, press officer and
fundraiser.
He
was instrumental in the establishment of the Whale and Dolphin
Conservation Society and has since worked both full-time and as a
consultant for several organisations including the International Fund
for Animal Welfare and the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust. He also set up "Rhino Recovery" to supply field equipment to rhino projects.
He
is currently engaged in freelance conservation work, including
photography and videography, on the Isle of Mull in Scotland.
STOP PRESS!
TOBERMORY OTTER FUND
Website: www.tobermoryotterfund.org
The project, inspired by Tobermory's much-missed resident wild otter "Elvis", is now working to raise funding to place a bronze otter sculpture adjacent to Tobermory Bay. Intended to be a focus for wildife lovers visiting the Isle of Mull, the sculpture will also incorporate a collection box, funds from which will be used to conserve otters locally and educate the public about our stunning biodiversity.
PLEASE HELP US!
You can donate direct to the TOF bank account, or perhaps you'd like to organise your own fundraiser? Please contact me via this website and let me know how you'd like to help. As a supporter of the work of Skye-based International Otter Survival Fund, Laurence has offered us this sculpture at a MASSIVE discount but bronze is expensive, as is the production of art as beautiful as this.