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Capturing animal behaviours
Observe an animal and create a small collection of images that capture different behaviours or emotions.
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Dig a pond for wildlife
Even a small container pond can welcome all sorts of wild visitors to your garden or green space.
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Ethics of extreme breeding
Explore ethical questions around pet ownership, focusing on breeding animals that causes them harm. Best for ages 11 and up.
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Ethics of farming and animal value
Reflect on why we value some animals differently from others and examine how welfare varies between farming systems.
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