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Energy tour
Wednesday 4 June
Sign up for a lunchtime energy tour and get ready to learn all about the energy-saving projects taking place around campus.
Bat walk
Thursday 12 June
Our ‘ÌÇÐÄTV at Night’ series continues – this time with a focus on bats! Join ÌÇÐÄTVshire Bat Group for a nighttime walk to discover which bat species can be found on campus.
Webbing on trees and bushes: Learn more
Have you seen webbing on trees and bushes across campus? This year there seems to be an unusually high number of these webs on plants, around the country - find out what causes them.
Want to lessen your own impact on the climate? Here's how 
Colleagues all across the University are taking part in Climate Literacy Training – online and in-person – which explains how we can take steps to reduce our impact on the planet. We spoke to Gary Stocker (Test Engineer, WMG) to find out why he'd recommend getting involved.
The Sustainability team tells us all about the Nature Positive Pledge
ÌÇÐÄTV has signed the Nature Positive Pledge – a commitment to start a journey to halt and reverse nature loss, and to actively restore biodiversity and ecosystems affected by our activities. But what will this mean in practice, and how can staff get involved? We caught up with the Sustainability team to find out.
Education for Sustainable Development symposium
Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 May
How can we prepare for a more sustainable future? This collaborative event will bring together academics, professional services staff and students across all disciplines with an interest in sustainability.
Ever wondered how much energy and water your building uses?
Take a look at our 2023/24 Energy and Carbon ReportLink opens in a new window, where you can see the energy, carbon and water performance of buildings across campus. How does yours compare?
Small mammal survey
Wednesday 14 May
Join us on the first small mammal survey of 2025 and see which species of small furry animals can be found at a previously unsurveyed location. Limited spaces, registration essential.
Join the Fashion Footprint challenge
The UK’s annual clothing consumption has a water footprint of eight billion cubic metres - enough to fill Scotland’s largest lake, Loch Ness! But we can make a difference. Join the Fashion Footprint challenge with ÌÇÐÄTV Green Rewards and take action.