Queer Ecology Walk at Camley Street Natural Park
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Camley Street Natural Park, 12 Camley Street, London, N1C 4PW
Join us for an enlightening afternoon at Camley Street Natural Park, where we'll explore the intersections of ecology and queer theory. This guided walk will delve into the diverse and often overlooked aspects of nature that challenge traditional norms and binaries.
Camley Street Natural Park, a unique urban nature reserve nestled in the heart of King's Cross, offers a rich tapestry of wildlife and habitats. As we traverse its paths, we'll discuss topics such as gender fluidity in plants and animals, non-reproductive sexual behaviors in the wild, and the importance of inclusivity in environmental conservation.
This event is open to all, regardless of background or prior knowledge. Whether you're an ecology enthusiast, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, or simply curious, we welcome you to join the conversation and connect with nature through a new lens.
Why Attend?
Discover the fascinating ways in which nature defies conventional categories and expectations.
Engage in meaningful discussions about the parallels between ecological diversity and human identity.
Connect with like-minded individuals in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Experience the tranquility and beauty of Camley Street Natural Park, a hidden gem in London's urban landscape.
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We look forward to exploring the wonders of queer ecology with you!