Giving nature a voice benefits your organisation in many ways

Nature Perspectives helps you create unforgettable, emotionally resonant experiences between people and the natural world – through the power of conversation.

Whether you’re designing an exhibition, leading a campaign, managing a park or shaping policy, we help you inspire empathy, curiosity, and care for the living world.

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Explore uses for you
Museums And Botanical Gardens
Nature Trails And National Parks
Zoos And Aquariums
Municipalities And Urban Nature
Schools And Educational Programs
Advocacy Campaigns
Decision-Makers
Creatives And Designers
Researchers
For museums and botanical gardens
Transform silent exhibits into living conversations

 

Nature Perspectives brings your collections to life, giving voice to the specimens, species, and ecosystems in your care and turning them into active participants in your visitors’ educational journey. From whale skeletons to water lilies, our conversational experiences deepen learning, boost engagement, provide detailed visitor insights, and position your institution at the cutting edge of innovation and inclusion.

For your visitors

Enhanced Experience: Enabling interactive conversations with species and ecosystems, turning the exploration of your gardens into an immersive and emotionally resonant journey.

Accessibility: Catering to diverse audiences, including those with sensory differences, by offering both speech-and text-based interactions.

Personalisation & Multilinguality: Tailoring interactions to each visitor’s interests, language, knowledge level, and age -whether they are schoolchildren, researchers, families, or tourists.

Extended Engagement: Continuing the learning experience beyond the garden’s boundaries through post-visit interactions.

For your organisation

Increased Visitor Engagement: Boosting attention, return visits, and time spent exploring the garden through meaningful interactions.

Visitor Insights: Capturing sentiment, behavior, and engagement patterns to improve the effectiveness of your messaging.

Fundraising Opportunities: Creating pathways for audiences to support your organisation and its causes directly through the experience.

Customisation & Flexibility: Whether featured in an orchid house, outdoor forest trail, or seasonal exhibitions-our platform adapts to convey the messages your organisation cares most about.

New Research Opportunities: Captured interactions represent a unique data type in the social sciences, offering a new dimension for studying human-nature relationships.

Enhanced Reputation: Positioning your garden as a pioneer in botanical storytelling and nature engagement.

Post-Visit Connection: Allowing your organisation to maintain contact with audiences, encouraging further involvement, and growing your supporter base.

For society and nature

Fresh Perspectives: Facilitating deep connections and shifting perceptions, fostering empathy, understanding, and respect for all life forms.

Project spotlight
At the University
Museum of Zoology
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 15 iconic exhibits – from the dodo to the giant sloth – discovering unique perspectives and reflecting on extinction, evolution, and our shared story with the natural world.

 

Project spotlight
At the Cambridge University Botanic Garden – “Talking Plants” Exhibition
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 20 plant perspectives across the Garden’s glasshouses – from ancient ginkgo trees to desert succulents and tropical climbers – discovering how plants sense, adapt, and interact with their environments, and reflecting on the hidden intelligence of the botanical world.

 

Project spotlight
At the California Academy of Sciences Big Bang Gala
San Francisco, USA

For the Academy’s Big Bang gala, visitors engaged with first-person simulations of Claude the albino alligator, Methuselah the 100-year-old lungfish, an elder penguin named Opal, and a resident T. rex. Each perspective offered intimate stories of survival, evolution, and resilience, deepening guests’ connection to the Academy’s most iconic beings.

 

For nature trails and national parks
Exploration through conversation

 

Transform outdoor trails and visitor centres into interactive, multi-sensory learning experiences. We enable your visitors to engage more deeply with their surroundings, helping them to notice and learn from nature all around them.

For the visitors

Enhanced Experience~ Enabling interactive conversations with natural elements, significantly enriching visitors’ discovery and learning experiences along trails.

Accessibility ~ Catering to diverse audiences, including those with sensory diferences, by facilitating text- and speech-based interactions, thereby making nature exploration more inclusive.

Personalization ~ Tailoring unique, meaningful, and adaptive experiences to match individual visitors’ interests, ensuring a valuable journey for both children and adults.

Extended Engagement~ Continuing the learning experience beyond the nature trail, through our follow-up enabling platform.

For your Organisation

Increased Audience Traction~ Boosting visitor numbers, return visits, and engagement levels.

Visitor Insights~Capture visitor behavior and engagement patterns, and measure the impact of interactions, providing actionable data to inform optimization of trail elements and outreach strategies.

Customisation & Flexibility~ Our platform adapts to convey the messages that your organisation cares about.

Fundraising Opportunities~ Creating pathways for visitors to support your organisation and its causes voluntarily through our innovative conversational medium.

New Research Opportunities~ Captured interactions represent a unique data type in the social sciences, offering a new dimension for studying human-nature relationships.

Enhanced Reputation~ Positioning your ogranisation as a leader in cutting-edge innovation and nature engagement.

Post-Visit Communication~ Allowing your organisation to maintain contact with visitors post-visit, opening opportunities for remarketing, continued learning, and feedback collection.

For society and nature

Fresh Perspectives~ Facilitating deep connections and shifting perceptions, fostering empathy, understanding, and respect for all life forms.

Project spotlight
Along the Hasse Helden Nature Trail
Quakenbrück, Germany

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.

 

Project spotlight
With EcoPeace Middle East – Giving Voice to the Jordan River
Jordan, Palestine, Israel

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.

 

Project spotlight
At the New Forest Show – The Nightjar’s Journey
New Forest National Park, UK

A migratory nightjar guided visitors through tales of twilight hunts, trans-continental flights, and the fragile habitats it depends on. The simulation invited festival-goers to step into the bird’s aerial world, sparking curiosity and care for the species that weave through the New Forest’s ecosystems.

 

For zoos and aquariums
Transform animal encounters into living conversations

 

Nature Perspectives brings your animals’ worlds to life, giving voice to the species in your care and turning moments of observation into meaningful dialogue. From reef fish and birds to marine mammals and apex predators, our conversational experiences deepen learning, heighten curiosity and empathy, generate rich visitor insights, and position your institution at the forefront of innovative, inclusive wildlife interpretation.

For your audience:

Enhanced Experience ~ Enabling interactive conversations with animals and ecosystems, transforming exhibits and educational programmes into immersive, conversational learning experiences.

Personalisation ~ Tailoring interactions to your visitors’
interests, level of knowledge, and age—whether families, school groups, lifelong learners, or first-time visitors.

Accessibility ~ Catering to diverse audiences, including
visitors with sensory differences, by offering both speech- and text-based interactions.

Extended Engagement ~ Sustaining learning beyond the
visit through post-visit interactions, online follow-ups, and continued exploration of animal stories and conservation
themes.

For your institution:

Increased Traction ~ Boosting visitor numbers, return visits, media attention, and engagement levels.

Customisation & Flexibility ~ : Our platform adapts to convey the messages that your organisation cares about.

Fundraising Opportunities ~ Creating pathways for visitors to support your organisation and its causes through our innovative conversational medium.

Visitor Insights ~ Capturing engagement patterns, interests, and questions to improve interpretive design and educational effectiveness.

Research Opportunities ~ Generating a novel interactions dataset that supports research in education, visitor studies, and human–nature relationships.

Institutional Leadership ~ Positioning your organisation at the forefront of innovation in wildlife interpretation and public engagement.

Post-Visit Connection ~ Maintaining relationships with visitors after their visit, encouraging return visits and long-term connection.

For society and nature

Fresh Perspectives ~ Facilitating deep connections and shifting perceptions, fostering empathy, understanding, and respect for wildlife.

For municipalities and urban nature
Let nature tell your city’s story

 

We help residents build relationships with the living world in their own neighbourhoods and visitors discover your city through the lens of nature: from street trees to rivers, pigeons to parks. Conversational experiences reveal the hidden lives of urban nature and the history of your city, turning familiar places into sites of discovery, dialogue, and pride.

For residents and visitors alike:

Place-Based Connection ~ enabling interactive conversations to reconnect with nature and your city’s heritage right outside the door.

Inclusive Access ~ tailoring interactions to each visitor’s interests, language, knowledge level, and age – whether they are schoolchildren, resident families, or tourists visiting your city.

Emotional Resonance ~ encourage a sense of care and responsibility for local nature.

Local Knowledge: Learn about your city’s species, ecosystems, and histories from an unexpected angle.

For your municipality:

Community Engagement ~ boost public interest in local biodiversity and greening initiatives.

Education & Awareness ~ support environmental literacy, awareness about your city and civic pride.

Data & Insight ~ discover what your community values and how they relate to local nature.

Enhanced Reputation ~ positioning your municipality as a leader in cutting-edge innovation and nature engagement.

Sustained Communication ~ allowing your municipality to maintain contact with residents and visitors after their conversations, opening opportunities for sustained engagement, continued learning, and feedback collection.

For society and nature:

Urban Stewardship ~ cultivate stronger human-nature relationships in your city, turning passive public spaces into active ecosystems of care.

Project spotlight
At the Cambridge University Botanic Garden – “Talking Plants” Exhibition
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 20 plant perspectives across the Garden’s glasshouses – from ancient ginkgo trees to desert succulents and tropical climbers – discovering how plants sense, adapt, and interact with their environments, and reflecting on the hidden intelligence of the botanical world.

 

Project spotlight
Along the Hasse Helden Nature Trail
Quakenbrück, Germany

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.

 

For schools and educational programs
Make learning unique and unforgettable

 

We’re bringing science, empathy and storytelling together in a powerful learning experience. Through conversation, students don’t just learn about nature – they learn from and with it. These playful, emotionally resonant dialogues ignite curiosity, deepen ecological understanding, and encourage care for the living world.

For your students:

Active Engagement ~ learning through conversation, not passive content.
Cross-Disciplinary Learning ~ connect science, language, ethics and creativity.
Accessible Exploration ~ tailored to different age groups, abilities and learning styles.
Emotional Connection ~ build empathy through first-hand perspective-taking.

Inspire your teachers:

Curriculum Integration ~ aligns with science, environmental and citizenship goals.
Digital Flexibility ~ use in the classroom, on field trips or at home.
Student-Led Inquiry ~ encourage open-ended exploration and reflection.
Measurable Impact ~ assess learning outcomes and attitudinal shifts.

Integrate society and nature:

Empathy-Based Education ~ create a generation that sees nature as an essential part of life, not a backdrop, and works to protect it.

Project spotlight
With EcoPeace Middle East – Giving Voice to the Jordan River
Jordan, Palestine, Israel

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.

 

Project spotlight
At the New Forest Show – The Nightjar’s Journey
New Forest National Park, UK

A migratory nightjar guided visitors through tales of twilight hunts, trans-continental flights, and the fragile habitats it depends on. The simulation invited festival-goers to step into the bird’s aerial world, sparking curiosity and care for the species that weave through the New Forest’s ecosystems.

 

Project spotlight
At the University
Museum of Zoology
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 15 iconic exhibits – from the dodo to the giant sloth – discovering unique perspectives and reflecting on extinction, evolution, and our shared story with the natural world.

 

For advocacy campaigns
Make your cause speak for itself

 

Let nature represent your movement. Imagine a coral reef voicing your climate campaign or a beaver sharing its opinions on rewilding debates. Let your audience engage in empathy-evoking interactions that move hearts, shift attitudes and inspire action.

For your audiences:

Emotional Impact ~ turn facts into feelings through direct dialogue.
Shareable Moments ~ viral, personalised conversations with nature.
Memorability ~ break-through information overload with a truly novel approach.

For your campaigns:

Narrative Power ~ enrich storytelling with interactive depth.
Audience Insights ~ learn which messages resonate and why.
Scalable Tools ~ amplify reach by deploying across websites, QR codes or social media.
Custom Voices ~ tailor each entity to your goals, tone, and theme.

For society and nature:

Empathy Activation ~ create more emotionally resonant environmental narratives that inspire real-world action and shift collective norms

Project spotlight
At COP16 – Mano‘olana the Humpback Whale
Cali, Colombia

Mano‘olana, a simulated humpback whale, welcomed global delegates, environmentalists, and youth activists into conversations about ocean health, migration, and humanity’s responsibility to the more-than-human world. The experience invited decision-makers to consider nature’s voice directly within climate deliberations.

 

Project spotlight
With EcoPeace Middle East – Giving Voice to the Jordan River
Jordan, Palestine, Israel

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.

 

For decision-makers
Give nature a seat at the table

 

Introduce a radically different kind of stakeholder such as: the river, the otter, the rainforest. Our platform simulates the voice of ecosystems and species in policy contexts, creating space for informed environmental decision-making, empathy, and creativity.

Benefit your process:

Scenario Exploration ~ engage with future climate or conservation scenarios through nature’s eyes.
Empathy Building ~ ground decisions in emotional and analytical insight.
Stakeholder Dialogue ~ include more-than-human perspectives in roundtable discussions.
Innovative Policy Framing ~ reframe issues from the viewpoint of affected species and ecosystems.

Progress your organisation:

Thought Leadership ~ pioneer nature-inclusive governance.
Public Engagement ~ use simulations to involve the public in participatory processes.
Education & Communication ~ demystify complex decisions through AI-driven storytelling and outreach.
Systems Thinking ~ understand interdependencies across environmental issues

Integrate society and nature:

More Inclusive Futures ~ normalise the inclusion of nature’s voice in governance and planning; building fairer, more life-centred systems

Project spotlight
At COP16 – Mano‘olana the Humpback Whale
Cali, Colombia

Mano‘olana, a simulated humpback whale, welcomed global delegates, environmentalists, and youth activists into conversations about ocean health, migration, and humanity’s responsibility to the more-than-human world. The experience invited decision-makers to consider nature’s voice directly within climate deliberations.

 

For creatives and designers
Co-create with nature

 

Work with an inspiring collaborator: the living world itself. Enhance your work – whether it’s an installation, writing a play or designing an architectural space – by brainstorming with nature and making it an active part of your creative process. Embed conversational simulations into interactive experiences, public artworks, or use them to evoke speculative futures and unique concepts.

Inspire your audiences:

Multisensory Engagement ~ enhancing storytelling in real time.
Interactive Depth ~ move beyond static installations into two-way dialogue.
Perspective Shifts ~ use conversation to challenge human-centered narratives.

Enhance your practice:

Tool for Exploration ~ innovate new artistic methods to engage with nature.
Immersive Storyworlds ~ co-create environments where nature has a voice.
Flexible Medium ~ use across AR, VR, physical space or performance.
Creative Partner ~ collaborate closely with nature to bring your ideas to life.

Integrate nature and society:

Imaginative Futures ~ open up new cultural narratives where nature is seen as a subject, not an object, and help reshape public consciousness.

Project spotlight
At the New Forest Show – The Nightjar’s Journey
New Forest National Park, UK

A migratory nightjar guided visitors through tales of twilight hunts, trans-continental flights, and the fragile habitats it depends on. The simulation invited festival-goers to step into the bird’s aerial world, sparking curiosity and care for the species that weave through the New Forest’s ecosystems.

 

Project spotlight
At the Cambridge University Botanic Garden – “Talking Plants” Exhibition
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 20 plant perspectives across the Garden’s glasshouses – from ancient ginkgo trees to desert succulents and tropical climbers – discovering how plants sense, adapt, and interact with their environments, and reflecting on the hidden intelligence of the botanical world.

 

Project spotlight
At COP16 – Mano‘olana the Humpback Whale
Cali, Colombia

Mano‘olana, a simulated humpback whale, welcomed global delegates, environmentalists, and youth activists into conversations about ocean health, migration, and humanity’s responsibility to the more-than-human world. The experience invited decision-makers to consider nature’s voice directly within climate deliberations.

 

For researchers
Collaborate with nature to generate new knowledge

 

We’re building the world’s first database of conversations between people and digital representations of nature, as well as a platform for scientific imagination. Researchers can explore what it means to co-create knowledge with nature itself, converse with their research subjects to get new insights, and use our tools to investigate how people relate to the more-than-human world.

For your research:

Experimental Platform ~ run live studies on empathy, behaviour, and learning.
Behavioural Insights ~ track shifts in values, attitudes, and worldviews.
Unique Dataset ~ analyse multilingual, cross-cultural interactions at scale.
Thematic Analysis ~ explore emotional, cultural, and ecological themes.

For your institution:

Interdisciplinary Collaboration ~ connect fields from computing to conservation.
Impact Pathways ~ applicable findings in education, outreach, and policy.
Future-Ready Science ~ pioneer methods in AI, empathy, and eco-psychology.

For society and nature:

New Scientific Horizons ~ open up a new era of research where humans and digitally-enabled nature co-produce insight, advancing knowledge on empathy, reciprocity, and respect for nature.

Project spotlight
At the University
Museum of Zoology
Cambridge, UK

Visitors engage in first-person conversations with 15 iconic exhibits – from the dodo to the giant sloth – discovering unique perspectives and reflecting on extinction, evolution, and our shared story with the natural world.

 

Project spotlight
At COP16 – Mano‘olana the Humpback Whale
Cali, Colombia

Mano‘olana, a simulated humpback whale, welcomed global delegates, environmentalists, and youth activists into conversations about ocean health, migration, and humanity’s responsibility to the more-than-human world. The experience invited decision-makers to consider nature’s voice directly within climate deliberations.

 

Project spotlight
With EcoPeace Middle East – Giving Voice to the Jordan River
Jordan, Palestine, Israel

Families, school groups, and hikers encounter immersive simulations throughout this 2.3 km woodland trail – hearing from an ancient oak, a song thrush, a mother bat, a tardigrade, and even a photon of light. Each perspective reveals unseen stories of the forest, inspiring visitors to notice, slow down, and reconnect with the living world around them.