Book on our upcoming free natural history webinars. The entoLIVE webinar programme shines a spotlight on invertebrate science and our curlew series discusses the challenges and opportunities in curlew conservation.
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Backyard Bees: Private Green Spaces and Pollinator Diversity in Cities
mercredi prochain à 13:00 GMT+1
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Curlew Conversations: Conservation
Mon, May 11, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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Pan-Species Listing: How to Become a Super-Naturalist
Wed, May 13, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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Underexplored Freshwater Habitats in Ireland: Case Studies Using Riverflies
Thu, May 28, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Friend, Foe, or Freeloader? The Flower Crab Spider
Tue, Jun 2, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Nature-Friendly Farming
Mon, Jun 15, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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Can Infiltrators be Indicators? Understanding Cuckoo Bumblebees
Tue, Jul 21, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Can Green Roofs Function as True Ecosystems?
Tue, Aug 11, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Curlews and Grouse Moors
Mon, Sep 14, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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The Search for German Hairy Snails
Thu, Sep 17, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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Discoveries After Dark: How Insects Connect Us to Nature
Thu, Sep 24, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Unwelcome Guests: How Insect Pests are Impacting Britain’s Forests
Tue, Oct 6, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Tardigrades: The Microscopic Animals with Survival Superpowers
The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.entoLIVE Webinarsare free 1-hour virtual events exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Each webinar will feature an invertebrate scientist and are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!Virtual Symposiumsexplore a subject in more detail through a series of talks from subject experts. These longer events have a small charge and are often available with an 'earlybird' discount.Field Recorder Daysare 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.Earthworm Training Coursescover topics such as biology, ecology, sampling techniques and identification.