Event: entoLIVE 2025 Part 1

Biological Recording Company

10th June 2025
Zoom
Free

EcologyConservation & Wildlife


The entoLIVE webinar series is a programme of virtual talks exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates.

Understanding the latest scientific findings about our wildlife is pivotal to a range of biodiversity sector roles, such as volunteer biological recorders, ecological consultants, environmental educators and conservation practitioners. The entoLIVE webinar series showcases the research of invertebrate researchers or specialists, with each webinar focusing on specific research outputs (such as research articles, technical reports, datasets or specimen collections). Speakers are asked to present their work in an accessible manner – not shying away from the science but ensuring that graphs and stats are clearly explained for non-academic audiences.

Season 4 of entoLIVE will take place from January to December 2025 and consists of 20 invertebrate science webinars. 

All webinars are available to book for FREE via Eventbrite

2025 Programme Part 1 - January to June

  • 07/01/25 How Many Moths and Butterflies? The Importance of Taxonomy
  • 21/01/25 Molluscs on the March: Engaging the Public with Mollusc Collections
  • 04/02/25 Using Bioturbation Behaviour To Create New Functional Groups for Earthworms
  • 18/02/25 The Mind of a Bee: An Exploration of the Intelligence of Bees
  • 24/02/25 Glowing, Glowing, Gone? The Plight of the Glow-worm in Essex
  • 03/03/25 Insect Dogfights: How Aerial Combat Shapes the Patterns of Insect Flight
  • 24/03/25 Earthworm Watch: Insights Into Urban Earthworm Communities
  • 14/04/25 Biodiversity Net Gain and Invertebrates: Are We Getting It Right?
  • 22/04/25 Improving Bee Hotel Design: The Big Bee Hotel Experiment
  • 20/05/25 Insect Welfare: What Benefits Bugs?
  • 10/06/25 Insects That Live in the Sea: Why Are There Are So Few?

Did you miss an entoLIVE webinar? Catch up via the entoLIVE blog or entoLVE YouTube playlist

entoLIVE is delivered by the Biological Recording Company in partnership with the British Entomological & Natural History Society, Royal Entomological Society and Amateur Entomologists' Society

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About Biological Recording Company

 We provide biological recording guidance, invertebrate science engagement and earthworm training & consultancy services. Our virtual symposium events are aimed at environmental professionals and provide a platform for sector professionals to present topical subjects and share good practices.

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