How Many Moths and Butterflies? The Importance of Taxonomy

Explore the stories behind the latest checklist of the Lepidoptera of the British Isles with Dr David Agassiz (British Entomological & Natural History Society).

A Rewilded London: Reimagining a Wilder Future for the City

Elliot Newton discusses how communities can lead the way in rewilding cities for a sustainable, nature-rich future.

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.

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.

Cave Spiders: Behavioural Adaptations in Webs, Foraging and Dispersal

Dr Thomas Hesselberg (University of Oxford) explores behavioural adaptations in cave spiders.

Seahorses of the UK: Conservation and Research

Delve into the mysterious realm of the seahorse with Beccy MacDonald-Lofts to hear about seahorse research and conservation in the UK.

Sow Wild! and Insect Identification

Dr Janine Griffiths-Lee and Isobel Sexton (The Buzz Club) explore citizen science projects investigating the success of ‘mini meadows’ and the ability of citizen scientists to sample and identify insects.