Hunting for Life in the New Forest at Natural History Museum and Darwin Centre
Overview
Over the last 11 years a group of Museum scientists have been exploring one of the most biodiverse places in Europe - the New Forest. A popular destination for day-trippers and holidaymakers, it is home to a huge number of plant and animal species, including some found nowhere else in the UK. The scientists have been busy collecting, sampling and identifying this plethora of species to get a better understanding of their diversity and abundance. Join in this attempt to link live via satellite to scientists currently in the New Forest, and discover what species they've found and how their work will influence our knowledge and management of this area for years to come.
Practical Information
22 February 2013
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Cromwell RoadLondonSW7 5BD
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- Tube: South Kensington Train: Victoria/Paddington. Either use pedestrian tunnel from South Kensington station and exit where signposted or walk up Exhibition Rd and cross Cromwell Rd to locate museum.
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