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entoLEARN Webinars

The entoLEARN webinar series is a programme of educational talks focusing on the biology, ecology and behaviour of insects and other invertebrates. All events are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Longhorn Beetles of the UK Part 1

    Longhorn Beetles of the UK Part 1

    Wed, May 29, 6:30 PM GMT+1

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Longhorn Beetles of the UK Part 2

    Longhorn Beetles of the UK Part 2

    Wed, Jun 5, 6:30 PM GMT+1

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Earthworms of the UK Part 2

    Earthworms of the UK Part 2

    Mon, Sep 23, 7:00 PM GMT+1

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Freshwater Leeches of the UK

    Freshwater Leeches of the UK

    Thu, Oct 24, 6:30 PM GMT+1

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Bumblebees of the UK Part 1

    Bumblebees of the UK Part 1

    Mon, Dec 30, 6:30 PM GMT

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Earthworms of the UK Part 1

    Earthworms of the UK Part 1

    Mon, Apr 8, 7:00 PM GMT+1

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Earthworms For Farmers

    Earthworms For Farmers

    Thu, May 11, 7:00 PM GMT+1

    Gratis

  • Imagen principal de Introduction To Earthworms

    Introduction To Earthworms

    Thu, Apr 27, 7:00 PM GMT+1

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Organizador de entoLEARN Webinars
The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.entoLIVE Webinarsare free 1-hour virtual events exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Each webinar will feature an invertebrate scientist and are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!Virtual Symposiumsexplore a subject in more detail through a series of talks from subject experts. These longer events have a small charge and are often available with an 'earlybird' discount.Field Recorder Daysare 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.Earthworm Training Coursescover topics such as biology, ecology, sampling techniques and identification.