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Climate adaptation exhibition: learn how to become a climate superhero!

Come along to the Granary in the Stableyard and discover how we can collectively help protect the planet by taking steps to adapt.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Children can discover ways they can protect the planet, learn about what Stourhead does to tackle climate change and enjoy climate themed books, toys and crafts.

You can also learn about how we are connecting up with other countries around the world that are facing similar climate challenges to us. Here at Stourhead, we have a special friendship with the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) in Africa. Stourhead shares how we look after plants, wildlife and historic buildings, while the CCFU teaches us about their cultural traditions and the work they are doing to adapt to climate change.

If you'd like to read more about our partnership, visit www.into.org/national-trust-stourhead-and-the-cross-cultural-foundation-of-uganda/

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Stableyard

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Stourhead Estate Office

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