Global Soil Biodiversity Conference 2023 – External Event
The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, scheduled to take place in Dublin 2023, with the theme of 'Science as a basis for the sustainable use and conservation of soil biodiversity'.
The 3rd Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, scheduled to take place in Dublin 2023, with the theme of 'Science as a basis for the sustainable use and conservation of soil biodiversity'.
Join the Amateur Entomologists' Society and Royal Entomological Society for a talk by Dr Edgar Turner
This talk is aimed at young entomologists, particularly those 11-14 years, but open to all.
Staffordshire Invertebrate Science Fair, a free family event with stands, activities, and talks all about invertebrates! Saturday 4th March 2023
Managing tropical ecosystems for insect biodiversity - Edgar Turner
Find out about the history of the Verrall Lecture.
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with May Berenbaum
Adam Hart - Citizen Entomology - Power to the People
Alien Species in the Maltese islands - Online Meeting with David Mifsud
Join British Dragonfly Society for their Annual Meeting - open to anyone with an interest in dragonflies and wetland conservation.
Free to attend, registration essential. Click to learn more and book your ticket.
Don’t miss your opportunity to connect with new entomologists, find potential future collaborators across three Societies, and have fun with others who share your passion.
Experience the enthusiasm and camaraderie of your fellow entomologists from across the globe sharing ideas in the city of Vancouver.
The 2022 Joint Annual Meeting will showcase the breadth and depth of our science and leave you feeling energized and connected to your entomological community. Join us for the four-day in-person meeting and continue learning with 11 months of virtual content.
Sophia Ratcliffe - 31 million and counting - Insect records on the NBN Atlas
Orthoptera Special Interest Group event on the conservation of grasshoppers, crickets and related insects. Details TBC
Jane Hill - Insect winners and losers from climate warming