Events

Workshops

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today
  • Bee Identification Training: From Field to Microscope

    World Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

    Book here Interested in bees but unsure where to start in identifying them? Confused by terminology in identification keys? This workshop series aims to help you develop skills in finding bees, examining them in the... Read more »

    £30
  • Jumping Plant Lice (Psyllids) Workshop

    Book here Day 1 (13th June) will be at World Museum, Liverpool. Day 2 (14th June) will be at Rixton Clay Pits, Warrington. Psyllids (Jumping Plant Lice) are a small, understudied group of Hemiptera often... Read more »

    £20
  • An Introduction to Invertebrate Identification Workshop

    Ness Botanic Gardens Ness

    Book here (via RECORD LERC) Have you ever wanted to identify an invertebrate but weren't sure where to start?  In this introductory workshop at the beautiful Ness Gardens, we'll be looking at the differences between... Read more »

    Free
  • Chalcid wasps (Chalcidoidea) Workshop

    World Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

    Book here. This one-day workshop with Steve Compton will cover the identification of chalcid wasps, one of the most species-rich groups of insects in the UK. An introductory lecture will outline the ecology and anatomy... Read more »

    £10
  • Picture-winged Flies Workshop

    World Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

    Book here. This two-day workshop with David Clements will cover the identification and biology of flies in the families Tephritidae, Ulidiidae, Platystomatidae, Pallopteridae and Opomyzidae – the main families of the so-called ‘picture-winged flies’.  The... Read more »

    £20
  • Introduction to ‘Proctos’ Parasitoid Wasps Workshop

    World Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

    Book here Introduction to ‘Proctos’: Parasitoid wasps of the superfamilies Diaprioidea, Platygastroidea, Proctotrupoidea and Ceraphronoidea  Small parasitoid wasps are among the most diverse and numerous insects in terrestrial ecosystems where they exploit other insects and spiders as food for their young.  This one-day workshop will be... Read more »

    £10

National Museums Liverpool
World Museum
William Brown Street
Liverpool
L3 8EN

01514784369