TV presenter and explorer, Steve Backshall, is coming to Bangor University to talk about 'Venom; the science of terrible toxins in nature’ as part of the Bangor Science Festival!
**Tickets will be available from the Pontio website or by phoning 01248 38 28 28 from 1pm Friday 23 February**
Join legendary explorer, naturalist and TV star Steve Backshall for an enthralling journey into the captivating world of venom.
With his characteristic flair and passion, the BAFTA award-winner and honorary senior lecturer at Bangor University, will delve into the mysteries behind the formidable toxins wielded by some of the world's most intriguing creatures, from venomous snakes and spiders to the deadliest marine organisms.
Steve will explore the evolutionary significance of venom, uncovering how these potent concoctions have evolved as ingenious tools for survival. The best-selling author will use his own experiences to unravel the science behind the complex chemistry of venom and explain what makes these toxins so formidable, and the vital role they play in the natural world.
Steve Backshall MBE is one of television’s best-known wildlife presenters, naturalists, writers, and adventurers. He is an honorary lecturer at Bangor University where he teaches students about conservation, zoology and the wildlife filming industry. Steve’s lectures are among the most popular with plans afoot for live feeds from Steve’s filming locations and field trips. He received an honorary degree for services to education in July 2023.