City of Trees launches series of free natural world webinars Date published: 17 February 2021
The webinars begin on 17 February with an interactive evening session on tree identification (pictured: Middleton Jubilee Park)
Environmental consultant City of Trees has announced a series of monthly webinars for both families and adults for 2021, with the aim of keeping people connected to nature safely during the pandemic.
From butterflies and blossom to foraging and folklore, the free sessions will cover a myriad of topics taking inspiration from the natural world. The sessions will be led by the team at City of Trees, a movement aiming to plant millions of trees across Greater Manchester, as well as bringing in other experts and notable speakers.
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The BBC has launched
Soundscapes for Wellbeing, a new project which invites audiences to take part in a UK-wide ‘Virtual Nature Experiment’ exploring the role of virtual nature experiences to boost wellbeing during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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The ‘Virtual Nature Experiment’ will be run in collaboration with the University of Exeter to explore people’s responses to digital nature soundscapes created by sound recordist Chris Watson and composer Nainita Desai.
BBC Sounds Effects will relaunch its digital archive as an interactive platform, featuring tens of thousands of recorded sounds of nature. Sounds featured on the platform include the
David Attenborough and a mountain gorilla. Website visitors will be able to use the new ‘Mixer Tool’ feature to create mixes and share their soundscapes on BBC Sounds Effects.