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We The Curious | Hannah More and the Seagulls | We The Curious @wethecurious | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Children from a Bristol primary school have been thinking about seagulls and their place in the city. This Open City Research project started with the children's ideas, and brought up some interesting questions about how wildlife and people can live together.

Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein

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We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It’s an interactive space where everyone can get creative with science, ask questions and explore ideas together.

As a charity we work with partners, locally and nationally, supporting people to be inquisitive and collaborate. We bring people together to develop new skills, improve their confidence and wellbeing and explore what is possible with positive action.

Find out more at wethecurious.org
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