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The People’s Poo Project: It’s Time to Unleash Your Inner Scientist (and Maybe Donate a poo too!)

Tired of keeping your logs a secret? It’s time to LOG YOUR LOG and join the People’s Poo Project – a citizen science extravaganza that explores and celebrates gut health and well being!

We’ve all been there: hiding our business behind closed toilet doors. The National Poo Museum is here to break the stigma and show that poo is perfectly normal (and surprisingly fascinating!).

Here’s the scoop on how you can get involved:

Unleash your inner scientist! Take our survey and contribute to valuable citizen science research. It's your chance to join our collaboration with scientists at the university of Bath to make a monumental contribution to the field of gut health science!

Witness the wonder! The People's Poo Aquarium, a dazzling display of preserved poos from real people (yes, you read that right!), is currently touring the Isle of Wight. Want to bring this extraordinary exhibit to your town? We're scouting for venues! Get in touch if you know a place that's brave enough to embrace the beauty of bowel movements.

Become part of poo history! One lucky soul from each host community will have the unforgettable honour of donating a poo to the aquarium. That's right, folks – it's an offer you can't refuse (well, maybe you could, but where's the adventure in that?).

So, what are you waiting for? Join the People’s Poo Project and celebrate the glorious gift that keeps on giving!

Remember, at the National Poo Museum, we put the “poo” in “prepoosterous” and turn it into something truly spectacular!

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Minimum Age: 13

Languages: English

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