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An Introduction to Terrestrial Invertebrate Orders – Free Virtual Talk

An Introduction to Terrestrial Invertebrate Orders - Free Virtual Talk

Did you know that over one and a quarter million invertebrate species have been described, but it has been estimated there maybe as many as 30 million? Considering similar estimates for vertebrates put them at just 60,000 species, we certainly live in an invertebrate dominated world.

Join us on July the 6th as we explore the taxonomy of the major terrestrial invertebrate orders, with a great focus on insects and those that can be found at Denmark Farm. We’ll delve into the places of orders in the invertebrate family tree, what makes them unique, but also what they have in common, and this will be topped off with a few easy to identify representatives.

George Ryley, our speaker, is an Ecological Consultant based in Aberystwyth with a passion for invertebrates. This is the first of two talks George will be giving. The second talk,  ‘An Introduction to Social Hymenoptera’ – bees, wasps and ants, will be on Tuesday 17th August at 11am.

This is a 1 hour talk with an opportunity at the end for Questions and Answers.

Come and find out all about these fascinating creatures by registering your place on volunteer@denmarkfarm.org.uk

We will then confirm your place and a Zoom link will be sent to you the evening before the event.

The Shared Earth Trust at Denmark Farm Conservation Centre runs a 2 year project called Cadw Natur Mewn Cof/Keeping Nature in Mind which is funded by the Landfill Disposals Tax Communities Scheme. This has enabled us to run these various virtual talks on Zoom.

For all other virtual talks please see our Events Calendar.

These talks are FREE but we welcome donations to help us care for all the wildlife at Denmark Farm.  You can make a donation via our LocalGiving platform. Many thanks for your support. 

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