Natural History Museum project highlights the impact of COVID - 19 – UKRI
The environmental impacts of the coronavirus pandemic have been revealed by a new exhibition at the Natural History Museum in Edinburgh, which aims to encourage researchers to explore the impact of lockdown on wildlife and animals in the UK during the crisis.
Source: ukri.orgPublished on 2021-01-19
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