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From the smallest microbe to the largest whale, life on Earth is a complex and interconnected web. Discover the wonders of biodiversity, explore the threats that endanger it, and learn about the crucial role it plays in maintaining a healthy planet. Let's celebrate the amazing variety of life on Earth!
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Dr Michelle Taylor
(Senior lecturer; University of Essex)
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Taming the Flood - A Beaver's Tale.
Darren Tansley
(Wilder rivers & Protected species manager at Essex Wildlife Trust )
Beaver's were hunted to extinction in the UK by the mid 1600s but now they are making a comeback. With the success of the Essex Beaver Project in Finchingfield, what have we learned from about the way they manage water and what are the challenges and opportunities ahead now that they have been licensed for release in the wild?

Surprising Discoveries and the Power of Citizen Science.
Rob Spray
(Marine conservationist for Seasearch )
Discover how Seasearch volunteers are uncovering incredible biodiversity finds, like the 81 species found in Arran's no-take zone and the understudied world of Norfolk’s chalk reef. We'll discuss how these discoveries are impacting conservation efforts and how you can contribute to this vital work. Get ready to be amazed by the power of community science!

The Secret Sounds of Seahorses: Science and Soundwaves
Russ Connelly
(PhD student)
Seahorses are famously elusive, but did you know they make noise? Join me on a dive into the secret soundscape of these mysterious fish. From curious clicks to cutting edge AI, discover how science is helping us eavesdrop on seahorses and uncover what's really going on beneath the waves.

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