WARPPEd – Wildlife Art Representing Pressures and Providing Education

 

Taxidermy Northern Gannet on a nest of plastic netting

The WARPPEd project combines science and art to share information about the pressures wildlife face due to various human activities. As just one form of art media, the project uses ethical taxidermy to produce specimens highlighting pressures such as light pollution, climate change and plastic pollution.

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Project Team

Assistant Lecturer and Researcher
Head of Dept Natural Resources and the Environment
Lecturer and Researcher