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European Congress on Odonatology 2026

Start:
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
End:
26 June 2026
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Location:
Niepokalanów Monastery
Teresin, Poland
Location:
Niepokalanów Monastery
Teresin, Poland

The 8th edition of the European Congress on Odonatology (ECOO) will take place for the very first time in Poland!

The organizing team is working tirelessly to ensure an unforgettable experience and a warm welcome to the land of Polish dragonflies. Poland is home to over 70 species of Odonata – from the commonly seen to the exceptionally rare. Among the rarest are Cordulegaster boltonii, Aeshna subarctica, and Coenagrion armatum. Learn more at https://wazki.pl/start.html

 

Conference Venue

The congress will be held from 23 to 26 June 2026 in Teresin, located just 40 km west of Warsaw. The venue is the historic Niepokalanów Monastery, founded over a century ago and run by the Conventual Franciscan Friars.

 

What to Expect

Over three days, participants will enjoy a rich program of engaging presentations, discussions on the latest research in Odonatology, and of course—good coffee and delicious pierogi!

One full day will be dedicated to a field trip to Kampinos National Park and its surroundings, including unique peat bogs and raised bogs. Located near Warsaw, Kampinos is one of Poland’s largest national parks, offering a rare mix of forests, wetlands, and dunes.

For the more adventurous, a post-congress tour is planned for 27 June to 3 July 2026, exploring the wild and beautiful nature of northern Poland, including the scenic Kashubian region.

 

Stay Tuned

We are currently finalizing all organizational details. Information about registration, travel, accommodation, and meals will begin to appear starting this autumn via our newsletter, website, and social media channels.

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Requirements
Booking required
Contact
Adam Tarkowski: tarkowski890@gmail.com
Date:
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Online

More information to come.

This event will be open to all.

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Contact
eleanor.winnett@british-dragonflies.org.uk
Start:
4 September 2026 @ 1:00 pm
End:
6 September 2026 @ 5:00 pm
Cost:
£340 – £550
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Location:
Preston Montford Field Centre
Montford Bridge Shrewsbury SY4 1DX United Kingdom
Venue Phone:
01743 852040
Venue Website:
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Phone:
01743 852100

Freshwater invertebrates are a diverse and vital part of aquatic ecosystems in the UK, inhabiting rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands. These diverse animals include insects, molluscs, crustaceans, and leeches. They play a key role in food webs and are often used as indicators for water quality.

This self-led course equips participants with essential identification skills for studying freshwater invertebrates. Providing an introduction to the main taxonomic groups commonly found in the UK’s freshwater habitats, this Freshwater Invertebrates course will help you develop a deeper understanding of their diversity and ecological importance.

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Requirements
Booking required.
Contact
biodiversity@field-studies-council.org
Start:
Friday, 19 September 2025
End:
31 December
Cost:
£20
Event Category:
Location:
Online

Organiser:

Phone:
01743 852100

Freshwater invertebrates are a diverse and vital part of aquatic ecosystems in the UK, inhabiting rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands. These diverse animals include insects, molluscs, crustaceans, and leeches. They play a key role in food webs and are often used as indicators for water quality.

This self-led course equips participants with essential identification skills for studying freshwater invertebrates. Providing an introduction to the main taxonomic groups commonly found in the UK’s freshwater habitats, this Freshwater Invertebrates course will help you develop a deeper understanding of their diversity and ecological importance.

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Requirements
Booking required.
Contact
biodiversity@field-studies-council.org
Date:
Saturday, 22 November 2025
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
£20 – £60
Location:
National Museum of Scotland
Chambers St
Edinburgh, EH1 1JF United Kingdom
Venue Phone:
0300 123 6789
Venue Website:
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Organiser:

Phone:
01727 899387

You are invited to the next Royal Entomological Society Outreach SIG meeting at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh on 22 November.

Be inspired…

By guest speakers:

Entomologist, farmer and conservationist Dr Sarah Beynon, shares her experience of Dr Beynon’s Bug Farm and her latest conservation projects.

Naturalist, ecologist and TV presenter Nick Baker, who is embarking on a new Scottish wood ant project.

Be creative…

In workshops with:

Curator Ashleigh Whiffin & artist Ed Harrison will share how the Wild Wings of Hope project was delivered at NMS and give delegates a taster of these creative workshops.

Jessica Symons, the anthropologist and digital consultant who brought us Giant Insect World, will be guiding us to create modern, dynamic experiences.

Be collaborative…

Throughout the day, with:

A dedicated poster session to network, chat and see what exciting entomology outreach projects have been going on.

Opportunities to meet like-minded people and plan your next outreach venture, whether it’s a small local project or a major event for Insect Week!

If you love entomology outreach, this is the place for you!

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Requirements
Registration deadline: 17:00 (GMT), Monday 10 November
Contact
info@royensoc.co.uk
Date:
Tuesday, 28 October 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Event Category:
Location:
Morton Lochs NNR near Tayport
Tayport, Fife DD6 9PF United Kingdom
Venue Website:
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Join BDS and NatureScot to help improve the dragonfly ponds at wonderful Dragonfly Hotspot, Morton Lochs, near Tayport in Fife. Meet at 10am in the Morton Lochs car park at What3Words ref https://what3words.com/processes.booms.carry

Wear wellies (or waders if you have them), as well as waterproofs and warm clothes. Bring your lunch and a drink though tea/ coffee and biscuits will be provided.

Please book by emailing site manager Marijke on marijke.leith@nature.scot so we know how many tools & biscuits to bring.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Date:
Thursday, 16 October 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Ramsey Town Hall
Parliament Square
Ramsey, Ise of Man IM8 1RT United Kingdom
Venue Phone:
01624 810100
Venue Website:
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An illustrated talk with Kate Hawkins, introducing the dragonflies and damselflies of the Isle of Man, with tips on their ecology, behaviour and identification.

The event is free with no need to book, however donations are welcome.

There will also be some light refreshments.

 

Image by Dave Smallshire

Date:
Thursday, 20 November 2025
Time:
9:20 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
£85
Event Category:

Organiser:

Phone:
0115 850 0177

NBN Trust, publishers of BDS Recording Scheme data on NBN Atlas, is holding its annual conference on Thursday, 20 Nov 2025 aboard SS Great Britain at Bristol.
Please refer to the event link for more info, including the conference programme and booking details.
Speakers range from those running schemes & projects that provide data (including eDNA) to the Atlas, through UK data users, to aggregators of global data for whom NBN Atlas is one resource among many.

Records Officer, David Hepper, will be there to represent BDS.

Date:
Saturday, 8 November 2025
Time:
10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Brackenhurst Campus – Nottingham Trent University
Brackenhurst Lane, Southwell
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG25 0QF United Kingdom

Come and join us for this year’s annual Insect Show, hosted by Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Entomological Society (DaNES).

Delve into the wonderful world of insects and their relatives through interactive displays, mounted specimens and live exhibits. A variety of local and national organisations will have stands and fascinating talks will be held throughout the day, with something to interest all ages.

The show will take place in the Bramley Building, which is part of NTU’s Brackenhurst Campus. It is easy to find, located next to the A612 just south of Southwell. The Nottingham-Southwell bus stops outside, and for those coming by car there will be ample space for parking. There is also a lift by the entrance to the show and wheelchair access.

So … with plenty to see and do, the Orangery café for refreshments, and Brackenhurst’s idyllic rural grounds to explore for some late-season insect life … why not come along and make a day of it!

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Requirements
This is a free event and reservation is not required. Feel free to turn up on the day.
Contact
russell.nevin@sky.com
Date:
Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Canvey Wick Nature Reserve
276 Northwick Road
Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0PT
Venue Phone:
01268 498620
Venue Website:
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Organiser:

Phone:
0300 102 7375

Join Canvey Wick Community Warden, Katie, for a special summer Walk the Wick event: Dragonfly Safari!

A social walk to connect with nature. All welcome!

Meet for refreshments and a chat from 10am at Morrison’s Community Room.

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Requirements
No need to book, just turn up on the day!
Meet
Morrison's Community Room, Northwick Road, Canvey Island, SS8 0SW
Contact
katie.hargreaves@buglife.org.uk.