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Posted 2025-03-19 by Janefollow

Tue 25 Mar 2025

How far are you willing to go? It's a burning question as we try to sort out our messy relationship with the planet. Manchester Museum is gearing up to unveil its latest exhibition called —set to open in the Exhibition Hall on 5 June 2024, so mark your calendars. This show is all about how folks around the globe are getting hands-on with nature, rebuilding connections and tackling the big, scary issues of climate change and biodiversity loss. It turns out that going a bit 'wild' might actually be the therapy session our planet needs.

Ready to dive into some thought-provoking stuff? will have you pondering our fears about the untamed, and asking yourself if anything can really flourish amidst all that concrete. Curious about how we care for the things we can't even see? The exhibition serves up a buffet of stories from people like Aboriginal elders, researchers, and community activists who are making waves in their corner of the world. They'll share how they've been working some magic—like reviving traditional practices to heal both land and people, or rewilding farmland to create biodiversity explosions. With immersive installations, audio, film, and some good ol' interactive exhibits, this is sure to prompt you to take a closer look at the natural world while perhaps giving you a gentle nudge to rethink your own role in it. And the best part? It's free, so keep an eye out for those tickets.

More information at www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/event/wild/?utm_medium=culturehosts&utm_source=Culture+Hosts+Wordpress+2022&utm_campaign=




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