Event: Communicate Conference: New Connections for Nature

The Natural History Consortium

Online, Manchester, London and Bristol
26th - 28th November 2024

www.bnhc.org.uk

Cost: £25 - £75

Sectors: conservation & wildlife, environmental policy & campaigning


Communicate is the UK’s leading annual conference for environmental communicators running since 2004, bringing together a diverse group of delegates each year to develop their skills, share best practice and debate latest issues in science communication, nature conservation and engaging people with the natural world. 

Communicate 2024: New Connections for Nature is taking place on the 26th, 27th and 28th November

This year’s Autumn conference is bringing delegates together for its 20th anniversary at live events in Manchester, London and Bristol alongside an online programme.

Don’t miss this opportunity to build new connections across the sector and the broad range of organisations that join us each year. 2024 is a year of national and international change and nature is in the spotlight like never before. Many organisations are stretched between addressing challenges and seizing opportunities, diversifying audiences and increasing impact. Communicate is an opportunity to share, learn and collaborate, and in 2024 it’s even more important for the sector to come together.

  • Our Manchester conference takes place on Tuesday 26th November at Friends' Meeting House. (Book tickets)
  • Our London conference takes place on Wednesday 27th November at Woburn House. (Book tickets)
  • Our Bristol conference takes place on Thursday 28th November at We The Curious. (Book tickets)
  • Our ONLINE conference takes place over all 3 days from Tuesday 26th to Thursday 28th November on Zoom. (Book tickets)

Explore the entire programme of talks and speakers here.

Find out more about the conference and book a ticket here.

Get regular updates and announcements via the Communicate newsletter here.

Any questions? Get in touch via [email protected]

Communicate is produced annually by the charity, The Natural History Consortium. The Natural History Consortium is a collaboration between Avon Wildlife Trust, Bath and Northeast Somerset Council, BBC, Bristol City Council, Bristol Zoological Society, Defra, Forestry England, National Trust, Natural England, University of Bath, University of Bristol, University of the West of England, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, and Woodland Trust.


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