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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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29 June 2026

Insect Farming Codes of Practice Roundtable Brings Together Stakeholders Across the Sector

On 3 June, the Royal Entomological Society and the UK Edible Insects Association (UKEIA) hosted a roundtable discussion in London to launch the development of new Codes of Practice for insect farming in the UK. Left to right: Dr Geoff Knott FRES, Dr Jess Stokes FRES, Simon Ward, Adam Bensusan Held at Lloyds Banking Group and attended by representatives from…

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29 June 2026

RES Showcases Conservation Success During Denmark Visit for Insect Week 2026

The Royal Entomological Society’s conservation work took centre stage during Insect Week 2026 as Conservation Project Manager David Simcox FRES and Conservation Project Officer Sarah Meredith welcomed a delegation of guests from Danish Nature Agency Storstrøm and Vordingborg Municipality to witness one of Europe’s most remarkable butterfly conservation success stories. Working alongside Danish partners through the LIFE Orchids nature restoration…

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24 June 2026

Conservation Notes: New Article Type – Q&A with Manu Saunders – Journal Highlight

Published: 20 May 2026. RES journal, Insect Conservation and Diversity, has been a front-runner in publishing research related to conservation issues in the entomological field. Recently, the Editors-in-Chief have launched a new article type, Conservation Notes, short notes of high significance and relevance to insect conservation that do not fit into other paper categories. Here to tell us more about the…

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