New book – How to be a Ladybird
How to be a Ladybird by Laura Knowles, Steven Wood Published 5 June 2025 Embark on an astounding journey with a newly hatched… Read More
How to be a Ladybird by Laura Knowles, Steven Wood Published 5 June 2025 Embark on an astounding journey with a newly hatched… Read More
1 December @ 09:30 – 16:30 Irish Entomologists’ Meeting The Royal Entomological Society and the Student Entomological Society of Ireland are delighted to host an Irish… Read More
Jordan became an Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural and Forest Entomology (AFE) in 2024, but has been a member (now Fellow) of the RES since his student… Read More
RES CEO Simon Ward supporting Sparsholt College Group with their Silver-Gilt award winning garden in the Green Stem Zone. It’s been two years since we… Read More
Scientists’ warning on the need for greater inclusion of dragonflies in global conservation First published: 15 March 2025 The Royal Entomological Society journal,… Read More
Do beetle families show a common pattern of taxon or phylogenetic diversity across elevation? First published: 16 April 2025 A recent review article… Read More
Gael Kergoat has been an Editor-in-Chief for Systematic Entomology since 2022. Systematic Entomology is our RES journal that specialises in insect systematics, phylogenetics, and integrative… Read More
Huge thank you to everyone for your support during the Big Give Green Match Fund Following our recent call for donations towards our Big Give… Read More
Climate change and adverse weather’s effects on domestic flies and cockroaches may increase risks of pest-borne diseases. First published: 07 March 2025… Read More
Thies Büscher has been one of the Editors-in-Chief of RES journal Physiological Entomology for just over a year. He is a functional morphologist based at… Read More