
Communicators came together for Changing Minds: Behavioural Science event overview
A short run through of a day exploring the tools we can use to affect behavioural change in environmental communications

Shaping a drama, telling a story
Naomi Fuller from Avon Wildlife Trust shares with us her views on what role storytelling has on persuading people to help local wildlife.

Who should we be communicating with?
Mark Simpson from the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust shares his personal experience communicating with people who share different viewpoints to his own and the people within his social network.

Being Creative Day to Day: Thinking differently about evaluating communication activities
Clare Wilkinson Co-Director of the Science Communication Unit at UWE shares the importance of thinking and acting creatively when engaging with environmental communication.

Planning for Change
Sarah Jackson, from BANES Council, shares some insights into the value of green infrastructure and the communication challenges surrounding landscape scale initiatives, in a time of unprecedented change.

Communicate 2017 – University of Bath Bursary
University of Bath postgraduate and early career researcher Bursary to attend Communicate 2017: Navigating Change
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Avon Wildlife Trust
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Bath & North East Somerset Council
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BBC Natural History Unit
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Bristol City Council
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
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Defra
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Forestry England
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National Trust
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Natural England
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University of Bath
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University of Bristol
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University of the West of England
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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
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Woodland Trust
The Natural History Consortium is a charitable collaboration between these member organisations.
Engaging people with the natural world through collaborative action. Reg Charity 1123432