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¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ joins campaign to connect people with nature

The ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ is taking part in a year-long programme of events to celebrate the ‘The Living Coast’ – Brighton and Lewes Downs’ UNESCO biosphere.

23 September 2019

Nature2020 is supported by a collective of Sussex organisations including Brighton and Hove City Council, and marks the end of the UN Decade on Biodiversity.  

The campaign aims to actively engage more people in the conservation of local nature, encouraging people from all walks of life to learn about, enjoy and care for The Living Coast.

Dr Rachel White, senior lecturer in Ecology and Conservation at the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, said: “I’m really pleased to be representing the university on the steering group for Nature2020.

“The university has a variety of research projects and campus initiatives that support wildlife and conservation, and I hope that staff and students embrace the chance to get involved in developing, sharing and discussing these with the local community.”

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White cliffs by Tom Hoppe on unsplash

White cliffs by Tom Hoppe on unsplash

Local organisations and groups are invited to host events as part of Nature2020. Any organisation interested in taking part is welcome to attend the Nature2020 at the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ’s Grand Parade café at 4.30pm on Wednesday, October 9. The event will be facilitated by the steering group and there will be free kombucha on offer, provided by Old Tree, a Brighton-based botanical brewery. 

The Nature2020 steering group includes: Brighton & Hove City Council, ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, University of Sussex, Dorothy Stringer School, Royal Pavilion & Museums, ONCA, Sussex Wildlife Trust, The Living Coast (TLC), Big Nature and Butterfly Conservation Sussex.

Sarah Dobson, The Living Coast Biosphere Programme Manager, said: “UNESCO World Biospheres are designated as global examples of sustainable development, with nature conservation, environmental engagement and education as part of their key purpose.

“Nature 2020 is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to celebrate and learn about our world-class environment of downs, towns and coast, bringing people and nature together to inspire a positive future, today. Together we are the Living Coast.”

To find out more about Nature2020 you can get in touch with Rachel White at r.white2@brighton.ac.uk or visit the Nature2020 website.

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