Insect Week 2026 Expands Across Five City Hubs to Inspire a New Generation of Nature Champions
PRESS RELEASE The Royal Entomological Society announces ambitious nationwide programme for Insect Week 2026 On the leadup to a big week in the insect science community, the Royal Entomological Society has unveiled exciting plans for Insect Week 2026, with a major expansion into five City Hubs across the UK and Ireland, bringing free insect-inspired events, activities and experiences directly into…
Inquiry Launched to Secure the Future of UK Pollinators Against Threat of Invasive Species
The Bees, Pollinators and Invertebrates All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has launched an inquiry into “Securing the future for UK pollinators and key beneficial insects: Preparing against the threat of invasive species”. The Royal Entomological Society (RES), which acts as secretariat for the APPG, has published the inquiry’s terms of reference and opened the call for written evidence. Responses are…
Free Insect Week Education Resources
To support Insect Week 2026, the Royal Entomological Society has created three free-to-download resources for children and young people aged 5–14, designed for use in schools, clubs or at home. Insects help pollinate crops, recycle nutrients and support healthy ecosystems. There is still much to discover about these remarkable animals, and the world needs more insect scientists to help us…
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