The festival coincides with a conference of scientists, environmentalists, broadcasters and journalists, who meet to discuss the issue of communicating conservation issues to the public.
The BristolFestival of Nature is a three week long event in Bristol, England, featuring hundreds of events, including lectures, tours and film screenings on subjects of science, natural history and the environment.
The event principally takes place at At-Bristol, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol Zoo, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England, though there are many other events around the city, such as at Blaise Castle estate and Leigh Woods.
The festival coincides with a conference of scientists, environmentalists, broadcasters and journalists, who meet to discuss the issue of communicating conservation issues to the public.
BristolNatural History Consortium is delighted to announce their success in securing the stunning and inspiring Earth from the Air Exhibition for BristolFestival of Nature, hosted by At-Bristol in it's public squares and spaces this October.
At-Bristol is delighted to be hosting this breathtaking exhibition as part of the BristolFestival of Nature.
BristolNatural History Consortium is a collaboration between At-Bristol, BBC, Bristol Zoo Gardens, University of Bristol, University of the West of England, The Wildscreen Trust and WWF-UK.