Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.’

From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

Our volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories about gender and sex in the animal world at the Museum of Zoology.

Important Information

Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.’

From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

Our volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories about gender and sex in the animal world at the Museum of Zoology.

Important Information

Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.’

From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

Our volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories about gender and sex in the animal world at the Museum of Zoology.

Important Information

Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.’

From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

Our volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories about gender and sex in the animal world at the Museum of Zoology.

Important Information

Animals don’t do sexual identity; they just do sex.’

From same-sex sexual behaviour in giraffes and penguins to the scientists working in the field of zoology. How do the labels and categories we give animals affect the way we interact with the natural world?

Our volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories about gender and sex in the animal world at the Museum of Zoology.

Important Information

This guided walk is led by Dr Raphaella Hull, Interpretation and Learning Coordinator at the Botanic Garden.

Event details

Admission is £5 per person (children and adults). The price does not include all day Garden admission. Tickets are non-refundable. Bookings will close at 2pm the day before the walk.

Please arrive through the Brookside Bike Park.

This guided walk is led by Dr Raphaella Hull, Interpretation and Learning Coordinator at the Botanic Garden.

Event information

Admission is £5 per person (children and adults). The price does not include all day Garden admission.
Please arrive through the Brookside Bike Park.
The walk will last approximately one hour.
Tickets are non-refundable.
Bookings will close at 2pm the day before the walk.

Join our Collections Coordinator, Margeaux Apple, to hear the stories of trees in the Botanic Garden.

Free tickets for this event must be booked online. Normal Garden admission applies. Bookings will close at 2pm the day before the walk.

On the day of the walk, please meet inside the Brookside gate.

This walk is part of the Cambridge Nature Festival.

Create your own characters, narratives and plot twists through creative writing activities in the house, and illustrate your story in the Clore Learning Studio through printmaking, photography, observational drawing and collage. In the afternoon we’ll test and further develop our story games, so by the end of the session you will leave with a handmade publication each to play with friends and family.

This workshop is for those aged 11–16.

Free tickets for this event must be booked online. Normal Garden admission applies.

Bookings will close at 2pm the day before the walk.

On the day of the walk, please meet inside the Brookside gate.

This walk is part of the Cambridge Nature Festival.

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