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The Biodiversity Collage: a collaborative workshop on biodiversity and life

woensdag 4 februari 2026 , 19:00 - 22:00 uur
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Biodiversity is brilliant, beautiful and essential. Join the Biodiversity Collage workshop on February 4 from 19-22 hr to understand the challenges and pressures around biodiversity - and what we can do to make biodiversity thrive again!

In this collaborative and fun workshop you will:
☘️ Recreate an ecosystem and discover the impacts of human disturbance within it
🦋 Find the links between colourful cards based on the IPBES-reports*, to understand what biodiversity is, what it enables and what degrades it
🪲 Share questions, thoughts, and feelings on what this new knowledge evokes
🌻 Engage in a meaningful conversation on solutions and actions to help restore biodiversity and work towards regeneration

*The IPBES is the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Join The Biodiversity Collage
Wednesday February 4
19.00-22.00 hr 

The workshop will be given online and is in English, you can subscribe via this link

Donation based: pay what you can
Your donation (€1,- or more) will go to the Biodiversity Collage association to promote biodiversity education worldwide. 

Hope to see you there!

PS: I will be facilitating this workshop online from my office at the Tolhuistuin. If you are interested in the Biodiversity Collage workshop, but rather want to follow it live, please send me a message via merel@snoeikracht.nl. I can put you on the mailing list for a future live workshop in Amsterdam Noord.

Locatie
Online, we will use Zoom and Mural.
Kosten
Kosten onbekend
Kosten toelichting
This workshop is donation-based: average €10 or reduced rate €5 for students, volunteers or people (curently) not in a job
Doelgroep
Alle volwassenen
Leeftijd
Vanaf 18 jaar
Omschrijving doelgroep 
For anyone who wants to learn more about biodiversity loss and brainstorm on positive actions and solutions to achieve healthy, flourishing ecosystems and abundant biodiversity.
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