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.
Category Archives: Biological recording
Windermere’s Water Quality: From Satellite To River Bank
Join us for an investigation into the water quality issues of lake Windermere, taking a view from the sky and the river bank.
How Can We Use Sound to Measure Biodiversity?
Explore the potential benefits and limitations of using sound to measure biodiversity.
Species ID Skills Virtual Symposium
The Species ID Skills Virtual Symposium was a knowledge-sharing event about developing species ID skills for professional and non-professional audiences.
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.