Today’s assembly is led by the Eco Committee. Brighton and Hove is part of a world-famous StratosphereNanosphere BiospherePhotosphere.

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Today’s assembly is led by the Eco Committee

Brighton and Hove is part of a world-famous StratosphereNanosphere BiospherePhotosphere

Countryside City Sea

The chalk hills around Brighton and Hove are called the South UpsDowns LeftsRights

© Rich Howorth A few of the species found on the South Downs…

kidney vetch © Rod Allday

ox-eye daisy © Neil Fletcher / SWT

pyramidal orchid © Neil Fletcher / SWT

small blue butterfly © Anne Burgess

skylark © Daniel Pettersson

In our city there are habitats for wildlife in ParksSchools GardensShops

A few of the species found in the city of Brighton and Hove… © Huw Morgan/ SWT

© dan danahar elm © Dan Danahar

brown-banded carder bee © Martin Petchey

© SWT / Hugh Clark serotine bat

starling © Abi Warner

murmuration © Mark Bond / SWT

fox © Christine Matthews

humans © BHee

The coast near Brighton and Hove has been made a MCZ. This stands for Martian concealment zone Marine conservation zone Marathon cycling zone Mammal carnivore zone

A few of the species found in our local sea… © Rich Howorth

© SWT / Paul Naylor eel grass

© SWT / Robert Bailey corkwing wrasse

sun star © James Lynott

© Paul Naylor sea anemone

Design an image to spread the message about our wonderful Biosphere. Use A4 paper (the design will sometimes be shrunk so keep it simple.) Use pictures or words, in colour or black and white. There are prizes in 3 categories: KS1, KS2 and KS3. Competition Bring your design to school by:

Downs City Sea