The Species ID Skills Virtual Symposium was a knowledge-sharing event about developing species ID skills for professional and non-professional audiences.
Category Archives: Biological recording
The Noble Jewel-wasp: The Range Expansion of a Brood Parasite
Aaron Bhambra (University of Birmingham) looks at the potential reasons behind the range expansion of the Noble Jewel-wasp.
Butterflies Through Time: Climate Change, Conservation & Historic Specimens
Matthew Hayes (University of Cambridge) discusses how historical specimens and modern-day research allow wildlife of the past to inform conservation of the future.
Introduction To Earthworms
Our Introduction To Earthworms blog includes 3 educational presentations on earthworms: Introduction to Earthworms,
Earthworms for Farmers and Earthworms of the UK Part 1.
Protected: iRecord 101 for Rangers
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Protected: Biological Recording 101 for Rangers
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Leeches: Life History and Identification
Craig Macadam (Buglife) delves into the fascinating world of leeches, with guidance on identifying British species.
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.
Networks for Nature: How DBRC data is creating more species-friendly highways
Adam Falconer discusses how using local biological records and land use data to model species dispersal through a landscape is aiding in targeted habitat restoration to improve connectivity in Devon.
Local Biodiversity Data Virtual Symposium
Join us for a knowledge-sharing event about different ways that biodiversity data held by Local Environmental Record centres can be used.