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Zoology researcher Henry Grub is giving the Museum of Natural History’s next public lecture. A group of 22 different institutions, led by researchers at the University of Oxford, have developed the “Mitigation & Conservation Hierarchy” – a plan for how we might go about achieving our biodiversity goals from 2021-2050. Known as #4Steps4TheEarth, its four simple steps can be used by everyone, from governments and business to cities and individuals, with the aim of addressing our impact on the world’s biodiversity in a frank, fair, and flexible way.
This lecture is for a general audience, so only an interest in the natural world is required!
See further & booking: www.oumnh.ox.ac.uk/event/how-to-save-the-earth-in-four-steps
Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/359807475228895