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Online talk: Can biodiversity make children happy?

Online talk: Can biodiversity make children happy?

Kate Howlett, a PhD student at the @museumofzoology will talk about her research into the importance of green space in UK primary schools. She will explore the benefits of exposure to biodiversity and green space for our health and wellbeing, including how this can reduce social health inequalities, and how this could be used to improve children’s wellbeing at school. She will also talk about her own research with local primary schools, what biodiversity can be found there, how these green spaces are used by teachers and what children’s drawings can tell us about children’s awareness of local wildlife and their favourite animals.

Time 19:00 BST

@wildlifebcn

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-talk-can-biodiversity-make-children-happy-tickets-132706840733?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch

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