Biological Recording Virtual Symposium 2025: Local To National

Location:
Online
Starts:
Friday 16 May 2025, 10:00
Ends:
Friday 16 May 2025, 13:00

Monitoring biodiversity is vital for making evidence-based decisions when it comes to our impact on nature, be that conservation, planning decisions or implementing guidance and best practice.

The Biological Recording: Local To National Virtual Symposium will explore how biological recording is undertaken at varied geographic scales, from site-based recording informing the ongoing management of a site to national surveillance schemes that inform government policy and legislation.

Biological recorders, citizen scientists, conservationists and biodiversity-sector professionals are all invited to join us for a celebration of the importance of recording wildlife.

Speaker Programme

This event will be hosted by Dr Sarah Whild (National Forum for Biological Recording) and feature four presentations, each focusing on the relevance of biological recording at a different geographic scale, in addition to Q&A sessions with each speaker:

  • Charismatic Clearwings in Mid Wales with Dr Norman Lowe (Brecknock Moth Group)
  • Tracking the Impact: Landscape Scale Monitoring Across the Chilterns with Nick Marriner (Chilterns National Landscape)
  • 30 Years of Garden BirdWatch with Susan Jones (British Trust for Ornithology)
  • Getting To Scale: Biodiversity Monitoring for Local Change Detection with Caroline Coogan (Joint Nature Conservation Committee)

The presentations will be recorded and shared with those who booked alongside Q&A transcripts and lists of useful links via a password-protected website following the event.

Ticket Fees

This event is unfunded and we rely on ticket fees to cover the costs of running the event. However, we did not want cost to be a barrier to attendance so we are letting you decide what you can afford to pay to attend.
1. Professional Ticket – Ticket price is £30. Ticket option for those attending in a professional capacity as part of their work or for their career professional development.
2. Non-professional Ticket – Pay what you can afford (minimum fee of £1, recommended donation £10). VAT at 20% will be added to your ticket fee at checkout. Ticket option for non-professionals such as volunteer biological recorders, conservation volunteers, gardening enthusiasts and citizen scientists.

This event is delivered by the Biological Recording Company and the National Forum for Biological Recording.

Event Partners

This event is delivered jointly by the Biological Recording Company and the National Forum for Biological Recording.

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