Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery

Explore the biggest challenges facing the planet and discover science-backed, hopeful solutions that will help us to create a more sustainable world.

Free to enter.

Open daily from 3 April. (Closed 24-26 December)

We’re facing a nature crisis, but there’s hope

Packed with contemporary science from our world-leading researchers, our new gallery explores practical, nature-based solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing the planet today.

It delves into topics such as the food we eat, the energy we consume, the stuff we use and the impact of all of this on our health. We’ve brought together a special selection of more than 250 specimens, from a Sumatran rhino to an ancient cow skull. Together they tell the story of our impact on the natural world and explore the opportunities we have to save it.

Hear from our scientists as well as leading environmentalists and young changemakers from around the world. Plus, discover all the ways we, both as individuals and communities, can make a difference. You’ll also get to have your say with our interactive conversation starter.

There’s a whole host of amazing things to discover, whether it’s what whale ear wax tells us about ocean pollution, how fungi-based fertilisers support food production or how European bison are helping us to store more carbon. Plus, if you’ve ever wondered about the carbon footprint of your pet or what local lichen can tell you about air pollution in your area, we’ve got the answers to that too!

Feeling inspired? Our new gallery is just the beginning.

There are plenty of events and activities to help you get involved with the fight for our planet.

This series of events brings together young changemakers, activists and scientists to chat, challenge and come up with ideas about how we’re currently tackling the planetary emergency.

29 April - 3 May 2025

Be transported to the year 2125 in our new mixed reality experience and discover how if we take positive action today, we could create a better future for the natural world.

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