
(C) Soil Health Institute
Living Soil screening at the Bloomin' Brilliant BioBlitz
Northover, Glastonbury, BA6 9FT
About the event
The Soil Health Institute has generously granted us permission to screen their film Living Soil. This 60 minute documentary includes historical footage and interviews with farmers, policy-makers and scientists to explore the question of how we could better manage our land to increase soil health and, in turn, our own health. For more information see: https://soilhealthinstitute.org/our-work/initiatives/living-soil-documentary/
This screening is part of our Bloomin' Brilliant BioBlitz event that will also include bioblitz-style surveys, nature and wellbeing and craft activities, and information stands with local environmental organisations. The surveys and films need to be booked but you are welcome to visit the information stands or take part in the craft activities at a time that suits you. Please check out the full itinerary for more details.
Or you could just rest or refuel at The Old Tannery!
The event has been organised by Somerset Wildlife Trust with grateful thanks to South West Heritage Trust and Friends of Brides Mound for access to their land for the surveys, and the survey leads, organisations and volunteers who have donated their time and expertise. It is part of the Glastonbury Town Deal, which is funded by the UK Government's Towns Fund scheme, and Somerset Wildlife Trust’s Bogs and Bitterns project, which is funded by the UK Government's Species Survival Fund. The Species Survival Fund was developed by Defra and its Arm's-Length Bodies. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England and the Environment Agency.
Image credit: The Soil Health Institute