
Communicate 2020: Meet the speaker – Ian Rowlands, Incredible Oceans
Ahead of Communicate 2020 our amazing volunteer writer Tom Bell is meeting with the speakers at this year's conference to find out more about their work.

Recommended Reading
For this week’s blog we would like to share with you some recommended reading created by some of the speakers at Communicate – including articles, books and toolkits.

Communicate 2020 – Programme Launched!
We’re thrilled to announce that the programme for Communicate 2020 is now online and available to download!

What next for nature? Postcards from the future
We're halfway through 2020 and this year has been a massive time of change for everyone. As we all move towards some kind of ‘new normal’ - what would you like to see in the future for the environment?

Communicate 2020 passes now on sale!
2020 has been an unexpected and exceptional year for the environmental communication sector, and as we've quickly learnt to become experts in video calling and meeting virtually, we are excited to bring Communicate to a fully digital platform for the first time!

Antarctica Day Competition Winners!
A huge well done and thank you to everyone who sent in your AMAZING Antarctica themed writing - the judges had a very hard time choosing the best entry for every age group! Take a look at the winners here.

ANTARCTICA CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION!
Festival of Nature's Antarctica Day might be over, but, there's still time to get involved with our Antarctica themed creative writing competition!

City Nature Challenge 2020 – what happened?
Over 4 epic days the residents of Bristol and Bath set about exploring nature on their doorstep to help put local wildlife on the map for City Nature Challenge alongside 244 city regions worldwide!
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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