The Natural History Museum in London is launching its first permanent gallery in nine years, titled 'Fixing Our Broken Planet', to raise awareness on environmental challenges. Set to open on April 3, this gallery will be free to all visitors and showcase over 250 specimens reflecting humanity's relationship with nature. Visitors will also receive actionable advice on combating climate issues from scientists and young advocates, emphasizing the museum's commitment to environmental science and fostering community engagement in climate action.
The museum aims to empower visitors with scientific insights and practical actions to engage with environmental challenges through the Fixing Our Broken Planet project.
Dr. Doug Gurr emphasized the importance of showing how all visitors can impact the planet positively, with the gallery combining science and advocacy for environmental change.
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