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A small change can make a big difference.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of the climate and biodiversity crisis but don’t lose hope, there is still plenty you can do to make an impact, however big or small.

Our exhibition Wild looks at how people around the world are rebuilding connections with nature, while Bees: A Story of Survival at World Museum tells a story of 120 million years of adaptation and survival.

So we’ve teamed up with our friends from Liverpool to explore the themes from both exhibitions, inspire optimism and look at the role we can all play in protecting our natural world.

Find out more about Bees below and make sure to check it out. This amazing, immersive exhibition brings together art and science to explore one of nature’s most incredible creatures. It’s open at World Museum in Liverpool until 5 May 2025.

Bees: A story of survival

Wild

Will going ‘wild’ help us to tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis?

Photography credits:

Bees: A Story of Survival Lead image (green bee) © Pete Carr, render by Battlecat and Wolfgang Buttress Studios

Bee facts © Pete Carr

15 top tips © Terrence Voller

Bee quiz © Pete Carr

Nowanup landscape courtesy of Esme Ward

Sea squirts and feather stars in Lamlash Bay © Howard Wood & COAST

Deer in Knepp courtesy Knepp Estate