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Category Archives: Blog

American Signal Crayfish: A Losing Battle?

Dr Nicky Green discusses her work trialling new and innovative techniques to control the invasive American Signal Crayfish.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownNovember 29, 2023November 16, 2025Posted inBlog, entoLIVE Blog1 Comment on American Signal Crayfish: A Losing Battle?

The State of the UK’s Butterflies: Are Conservation Efforts To Save Our Butterflies Working?

Dr Richard Fox (Butterfly conservation) presents the latest information coming from decades of monitoring the UK’s butterfly populations.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownNovember 27, 2023March 30, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE Blog2 Comments on The State of the UK’s Butterflies: Are Conservation Efforts To Save Our Butterflies Working?

The Downland and Dung Beetle Project: The Story of Onthophagus joannae

Sally-Ann Spence discusses the accidental restoration of a large area of downland due to a personal obsession to conserve one particular species of dung beetle.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownNovember 20, 2023October 2, 2025Posted inBlog, entoLIVE BlogLeave a comment on The Downland and Dung Beetle Project: The Story of Onthophagus joannae

Can Satellite Imagery Data Be Used For Biodiversity Net Gain?

Explore the potential benefits and limitations of using satellite imagery for assessing and monitoring Biodiversity Net Gain.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownNovember 15, 2023January 10, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium4 Comments on Can Satellite Imagery Data Be Used For Biodiversity Net Gain?

Slipping Under the Radar: Recording Slugs in British Gardens

Dr Imogen Cavadino (Newcastle University and Royal Horticultural Society) showcases how citizen scientists have helped further our knowledge of slugs in British gardens.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownOctober 9, 2023March 30, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE BlogLeave a comment on Slipping Under the Radar: Recording Slugs in British Gardens

Team PollinATE: Feeding People and Pollinators

Dr Beth Nicholls (University of Sussex) discusses a citizen science project that worked with allotment holders and investigated pollination and urban food production.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownOctober 5, 2023March 30, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE Blog1 Comment on Team PollinATE: Feeding People and Pollinators

The Rothamsted Insect Survey NBRI: From Microscopes to Machine Learning

Dr James Bell (Rothamsted Research) explores the Rothamsted Insect Survey and how their 50+ year aphid and moth datasets inform scientists, policy makers and conservationists.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownSeptember 21, 2023March 30, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE BlogLeave a comment on The Rothamsted Insect Survey NBRI: From Microscopes to Machine Learning

Riverflies: The Canary of Our Rivers

Trine Bregstein (Freshwater Biological Association) provides an overview of the Riverfly Monitoring Initiative methodology, sharing the progress of the project, looks at some case studies and what’s in store for the future.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownSeptember 18, 2023March 30, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE Blog1 Comment on Riverflies: The Canary of Our Rivers

FSC BioLinks: Biological Recording & Training Consultation

The FSC BioLinks project consultation surveyed biodiversity sector professionals and amateur naturalists regarding where biological recording training should be focused, which species groups it should focus on and how it should be delivered.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownSeptember 16, 2023January 8, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog3 Comments on FSC BioLinks: Biological Recording & Training Consultation

Water Beetles: Recording & Atlases of Britain & Ireland

Prof Garth Foster (Balfour-Browne Club) explains the history (and future) of recording water beetles in Britain and Ireland.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownSeptember 14, 2023October 2, 2025Posted inBiological recording, Blog, entoLIVE BlogLeave a comment on Water Beetles: Recording & Atlases of Britain & Ireland

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