Dr Clara Diaz (University of Plymouth) takes us on a journey into the mysterious world of mesophotic coral ecosystems and her work to study them in the Indian Ocean.
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British Springtails: How Many Species Really Are There?
James McCulloch (National Springtail Recorder) discusses the constantly increasing species list for UK Collembola.
Insects That Live In The Sea: Why Are There Are So Few?
Prof Stuart Reynolds delves into the world of marine insects and why there are so few of them.
Insect Welfare: What Benefits Bugs?
Dr Meghan Barrett (Insect Welfare Research Society) explores insect sentience, pain and welfare considerations.
Improving Bee Hotel Design: The Big Bee Hotel Experiment
Prof Dave Gouslon presents how the Buzz Club are investigating the effectiveness of different bee hotels for UK bees.
Red Squirrels
Learn about Britain’s only native squirrel species and the threats that it faces from the invasive Grey Squirrels and other factors.
Earthworm Watch: Insights Into Urban Earthworm Communities
Dr Victoria J. Burton (Natural History Museum) discusses how her PhD used citizen science to gain insights into UK urban earthworm communities.
Biodiversity Net Gain
Catch up with presentations delivered by biodiversity professionals at our previous Biodiversity Net Gain Virtual Symposium events.
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.
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.