In January, during the latest UK Coronavirus lockdown, I presented a webinar for the Institution of Environmental Sciences on Exploring World Class Landscape Restoration. This was a re-visit of my travelling fellowship awarded by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust a few years ago in which I travelled through the Americas visiting a diverse range of projects seeking to fix damaged environments on a large scale.
Given the dire state of the country and much of the rest of the world, I tried to keep the webinar presentation fun and interesting, with lots of cool photos, etc. They recorded it and it is now available online on YouTube and the IES website.
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