Moth Night
Events: https://nbn.org.uk/event/moth-night-2/
Moth Night (formerly National Moth Night) is the annual celebration of moth recording.
Moth Night (formerly National Moth Night) is the annual celebration of moth recording.
This two-day conference organised jointly by the Botanical Society of the British Isles and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh will commemorate the 50th anniversary of publication of the first Atlas of the British Flora.
Symposium on Aquatic Invaders will be held on 16th April at Queen Mary University of London
The NBN Conference will take place on Friday 23rd November at The Royal Society. The Sir John Burnett memorial lecture will be given by Sir John Lawton. Our sponsor is the Mineral Products Association.
Big Nature Day will be a celebration of natural history in its broadest sense, bringing over 50 external groups to the Museum’s site to mark the UN International Day of Biological Diversity and the contribution of the OPAL (Open Air Laboratories) project to the study of nature in the UK
The Centre for Environmental Data and Recording is holding its first BioBlitz on 19th May.
A workshop is to be held at CEH Wallingford on10th March 2012 on Non-Native Species: ecology and distribution.
Climate Week is Britain’s biggest climate change campaign. Organisations can use the opportunity to promote their own sustainable practices in the workplace, amongst other things.
The National Bat Conference is an annual event run by the Bat Conservation Trust for professional and voluntary bat workers. The weekend consists of a series of talks and workshop and is agreat opportunity to learn about the latest developments.
The Harrogate Spring Flower Show is a key event in the horticultural year, one of the earliest shows of the year, timed perfectly for the beginning of the gardening year, attracting over 60,000 visitors over four days. Gardening with Nature is located undercover within a large marquee, a main thoroughfare of the show.