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Calling all botanists! Share your science with Botany.Live!

By Isabel 27/04/2017 Blog, Public Engagement
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Celebrate Fascination of Plants Day (May 18th 2017) with an exciting new science communication project!

Botany Live is asking scientists, educators, science communicators and plant fans from around the world to live-stream their fascination with plants, sharing experiments, botanic garden explorations, tours of a lab or herbarium, Fascination of Plants Day events, interviews, discussions and more!

The aim is to spark an interest in new audiences, reaching people who might not otherwise engage with Fascination of Plants Day.

Get involved by emailing webmaster@aobblog.com for a link to a Google form where you can register your livestream session! The event will take place from the 18th-21st May.

Let’s make plants go viral!

Find out more here!

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