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Win Zebraversity artwork!
We are pleased to announce new prizes available for online donations and cash donations, artwork from Zebraversity artist, Smock & Ballpoint. Our fundraising is going really well, we’re now over a quarter of the way to our £3000 total and getting close to halfway towards our £2000 interim total. Thank you to those of you […]
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Help us to buy our zebra!
We had a really fun summer, meeting lots of people at our sculpture events, conservation cadets and evening talks. Marwell’s zany zebras sculpture trail has now sadly now ended. The Southampton BioBlitz team would love to give Zebraversity a home on campus at the University of Southampton in the Valley Gardens, so that we can she can […]
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BioBlitz summer 2016
In summer 2016 we have several types of BioBlitz events: On campus at the University of Southampton (8th June); Visiting schools; Visiting scouting groups; 10-weeks of events at our sponsored sculpture on Marwell’s Zany Zebras sculpture trail in Southampton, watch here, on Facebook and on Twitter for more details
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BioBlitz bite-size
Focussed BioBlitz-themed events for Autumn and Winter. Meet on the red brick area outside the main SUSU building on Highfield campus, University of Southampton. Please dress appropriately for the weather: Tuesday 17th November 2015, 2pm – Plants and Galls with Paul Smith, an event for Wellbeing Week Saturday 28th November 2015, 2pm – Mosses with Phil […]
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Science and Engineering day
It was amazing to meet so many BioBlitzers on Saturday 14th March at the Science & Engineering day. We hope to see you all on 5th and 6th June!
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Southampton BioBlitz
A “BioBlitz” is a great outdoor, community event where expert naturalists and members of the public work together to do a fast survey of all forms of life in a natural space. It’s a race to find as many different species of plants, birds, insects, fungi, mammals, and everything else as possible!
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