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Art for Nature
Hear from Action for Conservation (AFC) Ambassadors in the South West to hear why they feel art is important to them, how it connects them with nature and how it helps to protect the environment!
Y Prosiect Penpont
Read this blog and learn about how Hana came to be a part of the Penpont Project.
Resilient Bloom: Creating Art for Nature
For International Women's Day, Ambassador Lily embarked on a process of creating a piece of artwork titled 'Resilient Bloom' inspired by nature.
We Feed the UK: Custodians of the Land
AFC’s Penpont Project Team and Youth Leadership Group (YLG) member Hana Salih joined farmers and fisherpeople from across the UK to celebrate the launch of We Feed the UK, a new photographic exhibition curated by The Gaia Foundation.
Exploring the Re/Sisters Exhibition
Read about our Youth Ambassadors visit to the Re/Sisters Exhibition at the Barbican in London, in this blog Ambassadors Marianne and Cayla explore what they thought of the exhibition.
Make a change today
In order to preserve the Earth as we know it, the individuals of this planet must make a conscious effort to make a change. I, Tamar, aged 16 am an activist who is part of that change.
Looking with skill: Nature, conservation and the need to engage
Emily is a researcher and writer who currently lives in Zurich, Switzerland. She works for the British Association of Nature Conservationists (BANC), in this blog she explores the power of art in engaging people in the natural world.
