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The science of the human health and nature connection

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Mitchell Park Sports & Community Club
Mitchell Park SA, Australia
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Tue, 21 Oct, 6:30pm - 8:30pm ACDT

Event description

Join Dr Jake Robinson, a microbial and restoration ecologist at Flinders University, for a fascinating talk on the science behind the benefits of spending time in nature – aka forest bathing. Jake explains the magic work of our invisible friends – the soil microbes!

During this talk, you’ll learn about:

  • human-nature connection - the visible and the invisible

  • importance of urban biodiversity

  • the science behind the health benefits of time in nature

  • ecosystem restoration

Dr. Jake M. Robinson is dedicated to protecting and restoring nature, while also supporting the well-being of people. Jake is the author of Invisible Friends, exploring the important role of microbes in our lives and the environment and Treewilding, a journey through the history of the relationship between humans and trees. 

Learn more about Dr. Robinson’s publications here.

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This event is part of the Common Thread sustainability series. Get inspired, make connections and learn about all things sustainability at Common Thread, a series of events for our community. The events run on the third Tuesday of every second month. 


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Mitchell Park Sports & Community Club
Mitchell Park SA, Australia