Festival of Nature

The Festival of Nature is an annual science festival in the UK and the UK's largest free celebration of the natural world. The event takes place in June across Bristol, and Bath. Featuring events, including lectures, tours and film screenings on subjects of science, natural history and the environment.

Festival of Nature
Location(s)Bristol, Bath
Years active2003 - Present
Organised byThe Natural History Consortium
Websitewww.festivalofnature.org.uk

The event, run by Natural History Consortium, has taken place across the region since 2003.

In 2019 the event will run from 1–9 June. The first weekend will be in Green Park, Bath, with a fringe programme of events taking place across the week before ending in Bristol Harbourside. The Bristol weekend will take place in Millennium Square, Anchor Square and Queen Square.[1]

Historically, the event has held events at, We The Curious, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol Zoo, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England, though there are many other events across the cities, such as at Blaise Castle estate and Leigh Woods.

Notable past speakers include broadcasters David Attenborough and David Bellamy, geneticist Steve Jones and primatologist Jane Goodall.

The Natural History Consortium also organises 'Communicate', a conference of scientists, environmentalists, broadcasters and journalists, who meet to discuss the issue of communicating conservation issues to the public, as well at the UK's BioBlitz network.

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