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.

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.

A World of Wasps: Researching the Ichneumonid Wasps

Dr Gavin Broad (Natural History Museum) delves into the taxonomy of the Ichneumonid Wasps.

Bees and Beyond: Ecosystem Services at a Garden Scale

Dr Linda Birkin (University of Sussex) explores the importance of gardens for the wider environment in which they are nestled.

Hoverfly Lagoons Project: A Journey into the Past, Present and Future

Dr Ellen Rotheray (University of Sussex) explores the highly successful Hoverfly Lagoons project about introducing aquatic habitats into small spaces.

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.

Bees and Heatwaves: Preparing For A Warming World

Yanet Sepúlveda and Isobel Sexton from the Buzz Club (University of Sussex) discuss the Bees and Heatwaves project that is investigating the impacts of extreme weather on bee populations.

The Buzz Club: Citizen Science Virtual Symposium

Join us for a citizen science knowledge-sharing event using The Buzz Club projects as case studies.