2025 events
What if wild animals were not managed, but listened to? What if fires were not a threat to suppress but a presence to learn from? In many Indigenous cultures, environmental stewardship is not about control but fostering connections and relationships.
Join the conversation as artists and scientists discuss the importance of collaboration across disciplines for biodiversity change
Examining relationships and co-constitutions between humans and microbial others in two contexts: cold war biological weaponry and quotidian relationships with bacteria, archea and yeasts.
Join eminent biologist Kathy Willis as she takes a science-based look at how, by bringing nature into our towns and cities, we can create a better, happier and healthier environment.
The event will bring together a group of experts with diverse perspectives, who will discuss how biodiversity conservation and nature connectedness can contribute to health and wellbeing.
Emphasising the interconnectedness of each individual to each other and their environment, this exhibit focuses on the power of each person to initiate positive change.
Join us for the next in a series of interdisciplinary discussions bringing together a diversity of perspectives on changing biodiversity in the Anthropocene.