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Simon Colderley and Jenny Lobo, from the National Education Nature Park, reflect on hosting their first GSSfS share event within a botanic garden run by the Royal Horticultural Society. They review the experience and activities that inspired teachers and pupils to connect to their local nature and develop fundamental close observation skills as part of scientific enquiry.

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