The 2022 City Nature Challenge welcomed 67,220 citizen scientists in May to the annual challenge recording local nature in cities across the globe. What is City Nature Challenge? City Nature Challenge is a global citizen science project to collect information about...
Does Brighton have more birds than Bristol? Cardiff more chestnuts than Coventry? Manchester more minibeasts than Middlesbrough? Help us find out by taking part in City Nature Challenge! What is City Nature Challenge? City Nature Challenge is an epic, global citizen...
Love trees, but don’t know what you’re looking at? Register to receive your free tree identification guides to help you learn about trees and connect with nature where you live, study or work The Brighton & Hove Green Spaces Forum is supporting the charities, the...
A £2.23m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant will help restore rare habitats and lost landscapes, bring history and local cultures to life and provide new experiences in the outdoors A multi-million-pound project connecting nature, people and heritage is set to...
Today marks the start of the UNESCO world conference on Education for Sustainable Development. This virtual conference brings together national leaders from across the globe to share best practise and learning from around the world on education for sustainable...
While many might not realise it, Brighton has a rich cultural heritage with whales and dolphins (‘cetaceans’). Walking through the city or along the seafront, dolphin imagery can be seen everywhere from fountains to emblems on the railings, as well as on the Brighton...
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