Human Computers
Computers can help us create new solutions to climate change, but how does their software really work?
Seedbombs
Plant seeds, not bombs! Promote biodiversity in your area, and help bees and other pollinators by growing wildflowers in your local area
Make Your Own Biodiversity Area
Take action to improve the biodiversity of your local area at whatever scale you can.
Bug Hotel
Lots of minibeasts need somewhere to shelter over winter – ‘bug hotels’ of different sizes can provide an artificial hibernaculum in parks and gardens – a winter home for spiders, woodlice, beetles, bees and more.
Bird Behaviour
Head to your local park, nature reserve, or even just a tree-lined street to discover the behaviour of different bird species in your neighbourhood.
Bat & Moth
Bats hunt their insect prey using echolocation – try this game to see if you’d succeed as a bat, or whether you’d go hungry!
Pond Dipping
Explore your local pond and take a closer look at the weird and wonderful creatures that make it their home!
Food Chains
Plants and animals form a fragile ecosystem – what happens if one part of a food chain is disrupted?
Flowers, Insects & Frogs
Try this warm-up game to understand how species depend on each other in an ecosystem – you’ll need at least 10 people in the group to make this work!
Oh Dear
Try this warm-up game to show how a population is affected by its habitat – can the deer thrive by finding food, water and shelter?
Colour Palette
Start to consider the idea of biodiversity with your group by exploring the variety of colours you can find in your local environment
Polar Bears
The sea is rising and the ice caps are melting – can the polar bears find safety and avoid the climate sceptics?