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Article: Preview Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches at the Horniman MuseumStingrays, tetras, sculpted anaconda, replica eel stings, pink dolphins, piranhas and a chance to stick your hand in a tank of rotten leaves - the Horniman's next show is exotic.14 January 2013
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Article: Preview Art through sci-fi at Royal West of England Academy's Unnatural Natural History in BristolAddressing man's decimation of the planet, artists explore an alternative world where natural objects have metamorphosed into unnatural forms due to environmental pressure.12 July 2012
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Article: News in Brief Artists take London's Tate galleries by stealth to protest against BP sponsorshipPlatform, Art Not Oil and Liberate Tate join forces for new audio protest to go with your next trip to Tate Britain, Tate Modern or via the Tate boat.20 March 2012
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Resource: Digital and online resources, Paper-based and downloads, CPD or training materials, Resource or activity pack County: Devon Case Study: Green Day at Chaddlewood Primary SchoolArchitecture Centre Devon & Cornwall, PlymouthArchitecture Centre Devon & Cornwall | Plymouth
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Professor Andrew Balmford on the near-mystical Great Bittern reed birdAs part of a guest series from the University of Cambridge, take a look at a reed-dwelling bird which is thriving again after an uncertain few years.15 March 2013
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Article: Review Extinction: Not the end of the World? asks Natural History MuseumA Great Auk, a Dodo and an Irish Elk are part of the Natural History Museum's new display. And one of the tiniest specimens on show proves it's not all doom and gloom.08 February 2013
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Article: Review Ice Age returns: Brighton Museum Chilled to the BoneDid curators in Brighton have one eye on the forecast when they were formulating their new Ice Age exhibition? Sarah Jackson takes a look at cave bear skulls, hand axes and orangutan jaws.04 April 2013
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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Science centre, Historic house or home, Environmental or ecological centre County: Hampshire Marwell Wildlife Winchester
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Article: Preview Pandamonium gives artistic support to WWF at The Lightbox in WokingCreated by leading contemporary artists in an exploration of beauty and fragility, a panda-based collection of works in Woking will support conservation efforts by the WWF.08 May 2013
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Resource: Activity or art kit, Virtual exhibition or images, Website, CPD or training session, Lecture, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session, CPD or training materials, Resource or activity pack, Scheme of work/lesson plans, Teachers' pack or notes, Worksheets or templates County: Greater London Participate - Global Citizenship through Art & DesignOctober Gallery, LondonOctober Gallery | London
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Article: Preview Photographer Sebastião Salgado's Genesis at the Natural History Museum in LondonHaving seen deforestation on his native Brazilian farm, acclaimed photographer Sebastião Salgado went to five corners of the earth in pursuit of a portrait of the natural world.09 April 2013
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Venue: Heritage site, Science centre, Environmental or ecological centre, Garden, parklands or rural site County: Surrey Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond
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Article: Preview Superfood season gets down to earth as Chelsea Physic Garden embraces summerExpert talks on the power of plants and vegetables are the star events in a summer of family activities and behind-the-scenes tours at London's 17th century Physic Garden.11 April 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Wolverhampton Tipping PointA Tipping Point is defined as the level at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable. This group exhibition centres on global climate change and the ways that artists have chosen to highlight these issues.Wolverhampton Art Gallery | 11 May — 6 July 2013
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Article: Preview Tipping Point explores humanity and nature at Wolverhampton Art GallerySimon Starling, Gerry Judah, Marcel Karhof and Lori Nix are a few of the artists contributing to a powerful new show contemplating sustainability and human progress.28 May 2013





