
will be in Dacres Wood this Saturday from 10.00 to 4.30, showing how to be a “curious entomologist”
As he explains:
In the morning, we’ll tour the reserve, finding and discussing the many different insect groups — looking at their structure, behaviour, life histories, and some easy identification pointers. In the afternoon, during the laboratory session, there will be the opportunity to look at some in more detail, and consider how studying insects can contribute to our understanding of nature, and the contribution it can make through citizen science.
Curious? Why curious? Entomologists might, at first, seem a bit eccentric, but they pursue their study of the natural world with a passion fuelled by curiosity.
Richard Jones is an acclaimed expert entomologist, a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society and a former President of the British Entomological and Natural History Society. He writes regularly for BBC Wildlife, Countryfile, Gardeners’ World and Sunday Times. He has written several books on insects, including Extreme Insects, The Little Book of Nits, House Guests — House Pests, and Call of Nature — The Secret Life of Dung.
The cost is £35, and to book a place, call LB Lewisham Ecology officer Nick Pond on 020 8314 2007, where he will be able to take a card payment . Alternatively, email him on Nicholas.Pond@lewisham.gov.uk or use the form on this Friends of Dacres Wood page to send him your phone number and a time he can call you.
http://dacreswood.org.uk/how-to-be-a-cur...omologist/
