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Still time to register for one of our free workshops at this weekend’s Arts Fest – including drawing natural objects, creative writing inspired by our Biomes, and exploring artificial intelligence. Or simply drop in to our collage and mark-making sessions. https://t.co/wVHyWUNEQR
Take inspiration from the natural world in this free drawing workshop with artist Gemma Anderson @Isomorphology part of our Arts Festival. Book your free place (15 Sep, 2–4pm) https://t.co/wVHyWUNEQR
Try your hand at creative writing, in a free workshop with @bemilybrichards, inspired by the Biomes and sci fi classics! It’s part of the Eden Arts Festival. Book your free place (Sat 14 Sep, 2-4pm) at https://t.co/wVHyWUNEQR
Have you heard…? The Eden Arts Festival is back this month! On 14-15 Sep, immerse yourself in a weekend of creative workshops and inspiring performances. On 21-22, bring the family for a hands-on music-making weekend https://t.co/wVHyWUNEQR
Ever wanted to see a live volcanic eruption? Come and visit an explosive workshop and learn all about volcanoes with our very own volcanologist today. It’s all part of Earth Story this summer https://t.co/lDDovR1cRI
An inspirational evening exploring solutions to #marineplastic! Thank you @AldabraCleanUp @BrendanGodley @ExeterMarine Lindsay Turnbull @oxplantecology @mahesituated @apriljazB & Rob Thompson @OdysseyInnovate .
Get up close to some friendly fungi in this family-friendly drop-in science workshop on 1 Aug with @bjwmills @UniversityLeeds & @NERCscience. It’s all part of Earth Story this summer https://t.co/lDDovR1cRI
This year's #EarthOvershootDay – the date when our demand for natural resources in a year exceeds what Earth can regenerate – is the earliest yet.
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We can work together to #movethedate. Small actions make big differences.
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Make your pledge today: https://t.co/JSlsjYVuek
This summer at Eden discover Earth’s astonishing past, precarious present day – and a future that’s ours to make. #earthstory 🦍 🌍 https://t.co/nJ5jQeV13C
The outer layer of our Biomes is made of hexagons (the largest is 11 metres across), plus the odd pentagon.