Dr Gavin Broad (Natural History Museum) delves into the taxonomy of the Ichneumonid Wasps.
Author Archives: Keiron Derek Brown
Can Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Birds Replace Site Surveys?
Explore the potential benefits and limitations of passive acoustic monitoring for birds versus site surveys by field surveyors.
Bees and Beyond: Ecosystem Services at a Garden Scale
Dr Linda Birkin (University of Sussex) explores the importance of gardens for the wider environment in which they are nestled.
Protected: Grove Farm Biological Recording Training
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Assessing the Status of UK Earthworms
Keiron Derek Browns provides an overview about what we know regarding the conservation status of British earthworms.
Britain’s Endemic Invertebrates
Craig Macadam delves into the work of Buglife on the UK’s 22 species of endemic invertebrates.
Ten Years of Invertebrate Surveying in the Natural England Field Unit
Pete Boardman gives an overview of the invertebrate work of the Natural England Field Unit.
Monitoring, Modelling and Mitigating UK Insect Declines: 20 Years of Research at UKCEH
Dr Claire Carvell discusses the work of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology on insect declines that has taken place over the past 10 years.
State of the UK’s Invertebrates Virtual Symposium
British invertebrates make up the majority of our native fauna and provide a wealth of ecosystem services, yet they often fly under the radar compared to their vertebrate counterparts. The State of the UK’s Virtual Symposium looked at research intended to ensure invertebrates are considered for conservation actions.
Hoverfly Lagoons Project: A Journey into the Past, Present and Future
Dr Ellen Rotheray (University of Sussex) explores the highly successful Hoverfly Lagoons project about introducing aquatic habitats into small spaces.