Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland

About us Founded in 1876 the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland is one of the oldest existing societies devoted to the study of molluscs. The society:- publishes a journal and magazine runs a range of recording schemes runs field and indoor meetings holds training events awards grants for research provides advice on molluscan conservation

Scope:
Marine and non-marine molluscs
Habitat:
Marine, Wetland, streams and rivers
Country:
British Isles
Region:
British Isles
Organisations:
The Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Contact:
Mr Adrian Norris
Contact emails:

How to get involved

The Society has two well established recording schemes for Great Britain and Ireland. One for marine and the other covering non-marine species. The Society welcomes records from anyone of any level of ability however your records will be most useful if you include full details of what you recorded. Recording

Making records of the molluscs that you find can really help to improve our knowledge of molluscs and how their distributions are changing. The Society has well established recording schemes for both marine and non-marine molluscs and welcomes records from anyone. There are also a range of more specific projects which can be a good way to get involved. See more- http://www.conchsoc.org/recording/recording.php

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