Bridging Past and Future Sustainability at Creswell Crags is a new project for 18–25 year olds, funded by the Natural History Museum's Fixing our Broken Planet programme.
Work alongside Dr Angharad Jones (curator and palaeontologist) and Dr Theresa Nelson (archaeologist and sustainability expert) to explore more about past environmental challenges during the Ice Age and look towards a sustainable future in this exciting new project. Join us for a series of workshops about ecology, litter through time, mining in the stone age and today, and how we have been shaped by the food we eat since we were hunter-gatherers.
This project is part of the Fixing Our Broken Planet programme in partnership with the Natural History Museum, London.