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Communicate is the annual conference for environmental communicators, bringing together a blend of NGOs, media professionals, green business leaders, academics and policy makers. With over 100 different organisations represented each year, Communicate gives delegates the opportunity to stay informed on the crucial current and upcoming debates in the sector, share best practice, hear from world leaders in the field, and get direct feedback on their own communication campaigns.
What previous delegates have had to say about Communicate:
"I thought the conference was brilliantly organised and a great opportunity to meet people from so many disciplines. I’ve been talking about it ever since, and have made a number of very useful contacts."
Brett Westwood, presenter BBC R4 Saving Species, Communicate 2011 Session Chair
“Thank you for yet another excellent communicate conference. I love that feeling of coming back to the office feeling enthused, refreshed and revived with lots of new ideas!”
Poppy Leeder, External Communications Manager, Natural Environment Research Council, Communicate Delegate
Organisations represented at Communicate 2012 included:
Aarhus University
AHVLA
At-Bristol
Avon Gorge & Downs Wildlife Project
Avon Wildlife Trust
Bat Conservation Trust
BBC
BBC Media Action
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust
Bicton College
Black Environment Network
Bristol Natural History Consortium
Bristol City Council
Bristol Green Capital
Bristol Museums, Galleries and Archives service
Bristol Zoo Gardens
British Council
Cabot Institute
Cardiff University
Carnegie UK Trust
Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation
Centre for Public Engagement, University of Bristol
Centre for Public Engagement, University of Bristol
Climate Works Ltd
Countryscape/Ecosystems Knowledge Network
Defra
Eden Project
Environment Agency
Economic and Social Research Council
European Centre for Environment & Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School
Field Studies Council
Firebird Public Relations Ltd
Forestry Commission Wales
Froglife
Futerra
Global Sustainability Institute
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & the Environment
Green Development Programmes Nigeria (GDP Nigeria)
Happy City Bristol
Harvest: Heritage, Arts and Media
Homes and Communities Agency
Imperial College London
Lake District National Park Authority
Living With Environmental Change
Marine Conservation Society
Marine Stewardship Council
National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement
National Trust
Natural England
Natural Environment Research Council
Natural History Museum
Nature Picture Library
NHBS
Northumberland National Park Authority
Open University
Oxfam
PIRC
Population Matters
Prime Decision
Rowbottom Parker
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Parks Foundation
RSPB
Science Oxford
Sciencewise
Scottish Natural Heritage
Society for the Environment
South Downs National Park Authority
South West Wildlife Trusts
Specialist Media Training
Stockholm Environment Institute
Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Swansea University
Thames Water
The Manchester Museum
The Natural History Museum
The Open University
The Wellcome Trust
The Wildlife Trusts
TRAFFIC
Transition Network
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
University of Exeter
University of Southampton - Institute for Complex Systems Simulation
University of Sussex
University of the West of England
Valuing Nature Network
VID
Vivekananada Engg Institutions
Walk England
Water UK
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
Wildscreen
Woodland Trust
WWF-UK

