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Author Archives: Keiron Derek Brown

Nature Overheard: Acoustic Monitoring for Insects Through Community Science

Dr Abigail Lowe from the Natural History Museum explains how you can help investigate the impact of noise pollution on insects.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownMarch 18, 2024March 23, 2024Posted inBlog, entoLIVE BlogTags:bioacoustics, Citizen science, composting, Earthworms, entomology, gardening, insects, nature, wildlife, worms1 Comment on Nature Overheard: Acoustic Monitoring for Insects Through Community Science

Protected: Biological Recording 101 for Rangers

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Posted byKeiron Derek BrownMarch 15, 2024April 2, 2026Posted inBiological recording

Darwin’s Earthworms: A Groundbreaking Piece of Soil Ecology

Kerry Calloway (Earthworm Society of Britain) takes us on a 44-year journey through Darwin’s research into earthworms, their intelligence and ecological importance.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownFebruary 12, 2024February 13, 2024Posted inBlog, Earthworms, entoLIVE BlogTags:composting, Earthworms, gardening, nature, wormsLeave a comment on Darwin’s Earthworms: A Groundbreaking Piece of Soil Ecology

Local Nature Recovery Strategies: Update and Challenges

Delve into Local Nature Recovery Strategies with case studies from environmental professionals.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownFebruary 8, 2024April 4, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual SymposiumTags:biodiversity, climate-change, conservation, environment, sustainability8 Comments on Local Nature Recovery Strategies: Update and Challenges

Leeches: Life History and Identification

Craig Macadam (Buglife) delves into the fascinating world of leeches, with guidance on identifying British species.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownFebruary 5, 2024November 14, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE BlogTags:annelid, biodiversity, Biological recording, climate-change, conservation, ecology, invertebrates, leech, leeches, nature, parasite, parasitesLeave a comment on Leeches: Life History and Identification

The Return of the Native: The Great Fox-spider in Britain

Mike Waite (Surrey Wildlife Trust) delves into the fascinating story of the Great Fox-spider – an invertebrate that was feared to be lost from the UK until recently.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownFebruary 1, 2024February 5, 2024Posted inBlog, entoLIVE BlogTags:animals, insects, nature, spiders, wildlifeLeave a comment on The Return of the Native: The Great Fox-spider in Britain

Showcase Butterflies: Expanding Networks of Farmers & Biological Recorders

Dr Stuart Edwards (University of Reading) discusses his work connecting farmers and biological recorders to monitor farmland butterflies.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 22, 2024February 13, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE BlogTags:biodiversity, butterflies, Citizen science, environment, wildlife1 Comment on Showcase Butterflies: Expanding Networks of Farmers & Biological Recorders

The Importance of BNG Data for Local Planning Authorities

Paul Mellow (Transport For London) presents the importance of data for local authorities when applying the requirements of the Environment Act for Biodiversity Net Gain purposes.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024April 14, 2026Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on The Importance of BNG Data for Local Planning Authorities

Day To Day Uses of Species Records in the Environment Agency

Marina Flamank illustrates 10 routine uses of species records in operational activities of the Environment Agency.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024April 14, 2026Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on Day To Day Uses of Species Records in the Environment Agency

Better Together: LERCs and Nature Partnerships, An Example From Lincolnshire

Charlotte Phillips presents a case study showcasing how embedding the Local Environmental Record Centre within a Local Nature Partnership has enabled a range of successful projects in Lincolnshire.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024April 14, 2026Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on Better Together: LERCs and Nature Partnerships, An Example From Lincolnshire

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