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The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the understanding and development of insect science. We support international collaboration, research and publication. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are and want to enrich the world with insect science.

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18 August 2026

RES leads landmark research project, funded by Natural England and The Crown Estate

PRESS RELEASEย 18 August 2026. How are extreme weather events and climate warming affecting rare grassland species? The Royal Entomological Society leads landmark research project, funded by Natural England and The Crown Estate, to understand the changing needs of some of our rarest insects and plants to prevent their extinction. From top left: Duke of Burgundy butterfly; Wart-biter cricket; Marsh fritillary…

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30 July 2026

Meet the Editor: Adam Vanbergen

Adam Vanbergen became an Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural and Forest Entomology in 2020. He works at the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment and is one of our experts on pollinators. Read on below to find out what inspires him, how he became an entomologist, and what his favourite insect is! Tell us a bit about the person…

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24 July 2026

From Insects to Oceans: RES Join Lancaster Zoo for a Beach Clean

Protecting insect biodiversity doesn’t stop at the edge of a woodland or meadow – it extends all the way to our coastlines. This July, Dr Jess Stokes FRES, Project Officer of the Royal Entomological Society team joined colleagues from Lancaster Mini Zoo, located at Williamson Park, for a beach clean organised by the Marine Conservation Society, bringing together people with…

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