Bristol Festival of Nature celebrates 20th anniversary

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The Natural History Consortium will offer wildlife workshops and events from 9 to 18 June.

The Natural History Consortium said the festival is the UK's biggest free "celebration of the natural world"The Festival of Nature, an event taking place across Bristol and Bath, brings together experts and TV personalities from across the region.

Organisers, the Natural History Consortium, offers wildlife workshops, walks and talks, film screenings, music and exhibitions from 9-18 June.Image source,Savita Willmott, chief executive of the Natural History Consortium, said: "We're so excited to be celebrating our 20th anniversary with audiences across the West of England.

"We've pulled together our biggest ever programme and can't wait to bring together a huge range of organisations to inspire everyone to take action for nature this summer." Family events are free of charge, with free open-access tickets available for nearly all ticketed events.Savita Willmott said they have pulled together their "biggest ever" programme for the 20th anniversary

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