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Film Premiere of Orchids of Baños: Star-Studded Crowd led by Sir David Attenborough at Dunhill London
The film showcases the work of and its conservation partner in
Ecuador , Fundación EcoMinga, led by the visionary
Lou Jost , a brilliant botanist, conservationist and artist. The film follows Lou's work in the mountains, where he has discovered 10 orchid species new to science and endemic to the cloud forests.
The orchids at the heart of the film are found high in the Andean cloud forests of central
Ecuador , which is home to an ever growing list of threatened and endemic plant species that exist nowhere else on Earth. The film captures the passion of the people wanting to protect the cloud forests, demonstrating why the forests are special from an evolutionary perspective and illustrating the beauty of these tiny orchids.
, a Patron of World Land Trust, explains: "The natural world today, in spite of all of the disasters and catastrophes that afflict it, is still full of great wonders. World Land Trust aims to find those wonders and help the local people own the land in which those wonders are found."
Tonight, WLT will announce a special opportunity to acquire the naming rights to 10 newly discovered orchids. Funds raised from the orchid naming will fund vital work to conserve orchid habitat in Ecuador . It is expected each orchid naming will raise in the region of £10,000 to £15,000.
For more information, please visit , a special microsite launched for the campaign, or . Images from tonight's event will be live streamed to .
Emma Beckett , Emma Beckett PR
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