Latest Llen Natur newsletter.
Celebrating the mountain avens - where is it and why does it give its name to an ice age?
We wish you all a Happy Christmas and all the best for 2021 through a Christmas edition of On The Record. This issue includes a summary of our year and links to our Christmas Quiz, a compilation of all our previous Christmas cards and our newly released Cofnod Annual Data Report.
Click here to view On The Record - Christmas 2020
If you missed the WBP Conference this year, or just want to see parts of it again, the talks are now being added to their website for viewing.
Click here for WBP Conference talks.
Cofnod's e-newsletter 'On the Record' is now available for January 2021.
Click here to read
Have a go at recording something on 20 days between now and 25th December. You'll be surprised at what you find out there and you needn't go far.
The winner will receive an ID guide of their choice under £30.
To take part:
Enter your records from the 20 days using the ORS. It doesn't matter if you do this on the day or at the end of the challenge. People should sign up to say that they are taking part and in January the names of all those who completed the challenge will be put into a hat for the prize draw.
Welsh wildlife Newsletter.
RSPB is recruiting a Curlew Project Officer for a new four year UK Life project – Curlews in Crisis.
Closing date 7 December 2020.
For further details and how to apply visit the
RSPB website.
ARC's BITESIZE HERPETOLOGY COURSES
ARC staff have created a new series of free, introductory training modules for anyone with an interest in amphibians and reptiles. It's a great way to increase your knowledge of herpetology, at a pace and time that suits you.
Visit the ARC website for more details.
Courses suitable for beginners and improvers.
Craig Macadam gives an introduction to Stoneflies and their identification. Includes a question and answer session hosted by Gary Hedges (Tanyptera Regional Entomologist).
Andrew Halstead gives an introduction to UK Sawflies and their identification. Includes a question and answer session hosted by Gary Hedges (Tanyptera Regional Entomologist).