Updates: A little change to our menu to keep up with the trends

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A little change to our menu to keep up with the trends

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Hi everyone, 
Things change, and so we need to keep up. If you are very observant, you may notice some changes to our main menu bar. 
The interactive part of our website has been our focus and the source of our traffic. Ultimately, showing us what you like. The interactive games and experiences have provided us with a fantastic way to communicate environmental causes.
We have created a new main menu item called 'play', where our interactive experiences now live. On the top right, only on wide-screen displays, we have a new button called 'Relax' that directs you to our new nature sounds experience.
Please let us know if you spot any other areas where we can improve your user experience.
Thanks
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Re: Updates: A little change to our menu to keep up with the trends

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We are keeping up with the year-end website update,
- You will notice our AI assistant has had an overhaul in the bottom right corner. Please speak to the Baobab and let me know what you think about the answers.
- On the main/ home page, you will notice a new daily BIOSCOPE providing you with little daily life advice nuggets from nature. Biomimicry can help you find some inspiration through your daily struggles. Only on the home page  conservationmag.org/en/
Please let us know if you have any feedback or ideas for improving the site!

 

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