
Biodiversity
To highlight the changes over time, each species is represented in an art style representative of the time of its extinction or appearance: from mammoth cave paintings through art deco flowers to a dead frog emoji, our duck has it all.
Towards the top you can see the trail getting more ethereal as the future is yet to unfold, as we don't know what new speciations and extinctions may come to pass.

This duck is representative of the combined work of many researchers in the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity. The Anthropocene spans approximately the past 11,000 years of history, and we have researchers investigating many aspects of biodiversity and biodiversity change over that time frame.
The evolution of biodiversity through human history is one of the key themes that ties together a huge range of biological, economic, historical and social research within the Leverhulme Centre, and has inspired a wide range of interdisciplinary outputs.
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Make your own duck
Didn't get the chance to attend the Art Trail Festival of Ideas workshop?
You can still colour your own biodiversity duck and make it your own.
