Dr Marion England (The Pirbright Institute) presents research into the impact of diseases spread by biting midges on livestock.
Category Archives: Blog
Plants for Pollinators: Using DNA to Explore Relationships in Gardens
Dr Abigail Lowe (Bangor University) presents her research using DNA to explore the intricate relationships between organisms in gardens.
Of Mice and Beavers: Rewilding Ealing One Rodent at a Time
Learn about rewilding initiatives focusing on Britain’s smallest and largest rodents taking place in Ealing (London) with Dr Sean McCormack.
The Wilder Sensing Guide to Mastering Bioacoustic Bird Surveys
Learn how to successfully plan and execute bioacoustics-based bird surveys, utilising sound recorders and AI.
Climate Change, Biodiversity & Natural Capital: Building Resilience in the Environment
Hear from a climate scientist, an ecologist and a technology specialist about how climate change needs to be considered for biodiversity and natural capital initiatives.
Biodiversity Net Gain: What Could BNG Mean For Pollinators?
Professor Jeff Ollerton explores what Biodiversity Net Gain could mean for pollinating insect conservation in England.
Earthworms 2024: A Year in Review
Keiron Derek Brown presents the latest data from the National Earthworm Recording Scheme and other earthworm projects that the Biological Recording Company has been part over the past year.
Online Training For Successful Conservation Projects
Ali Skeats discusses how WildTeam are reaching a global; audience with their best practices in conservation online courses.
Identiplant: A Unique Tutor-led Online Botany Course
Dr Chantal Helm discusses how the Identiplant training course combines online learning, fieldwork and mentoring to upskill botanists.
Exploring the Digital Wild: Teaching Natural History Using a Learning Management System
Dan Asaw discusses his experience of using Moodle to run a large programme of natural history courses.