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Art meets biodiversity

A robin hovers above a colourful flower meadow at the heart of the city in a graffiti mural that covers an entire building facade where everyone can see it. Merging art and science, the mural demonstrates that nature is precious, beautiful, and worthy of protection. The InUrFaCE e.V. association brought researchers from the LIB together with internationally renowned urban artists in a workshop that created a number of designs subsequently brought to life in the streets at the LIB’s two locations in Bonn and Hamburg by street artists.

Artist Anna Taut creates a painting of a pair of birds on a house facade in Hamburg.
Scientists Dr Carola Greve and Dr France Gimnich in conversation with artists Roman Jack Lack de Laporte and Anna Taut (from the left).
A robin hovering above a house wall in the city centre of Bonn.
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