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    NHM Science and Society Blog. New plans for the Museum's green spaces: connecting people and nature

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    Authors
    Tweddle, JC cc
    Issue date
    2016-07-08
    Submitted date
    2019
    Subject Terms
    BIODIVERSITY
    MEADOW
    NATURE DEFICIT DISORDER
    ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION
    POND
    TRANSLOCATION
    UK BIODIVERSITY
    UK WILDLIFE
    WILDLIFE GARDEN
    WOODLAND
    
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    Abstract
    A little over a month ago, the Museum applied for planning permission to continue with an ambitious transformation of its outdoor spaces. Drs John Tweddle, Paul Kenrick and Sandy Knapp of the Museum’s Science Group provide the background to the project and clarify its impact on the Wildlife Garden.
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    Tweddle, J. (2016). New plans for the Museum’s green spaces: connecting people and nature : Science, society and skills. [online] Available at: http://https://naturalhistorymuseum.blog/2016/07/08/new-plans-for-the-museums-green-spaces-connecting-people-and-nature-science-society-and-skills/ [Accessed 20200323].
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    Natural History Museum
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10141/622645
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    https://naturalhistorymuseum.blog/2016/07/08/new-plans-for-the-museums-green-spaces-connecting-people-and-nature-science-society-and-skills/
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    Internet Publication
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    This is an open access article, available to all readers online. The attached file is the published version of the article.
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