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Butterfly Valley

by Inger Christensen, translated from the original Danish by David Broadbridge Reviewed by John Tennent Read More

Conservation science

Why is the conservation and study of insects so important? For over a hundred years the Royal Entomological Society has pioneered the control and conservation of insects, and insect conservation remains an important part of the Societyโ€™s 2022-2025 strategic… Read More

Meet the Editor: Rob Wilson

Robert J. Wilson began editing RES journal Ecological Entomology in 2022 and is particularly interested in how environmental change impacts biodiversity. Read on to discover more about Rob and his lovely journey into entomology. Rob Wilson – In the Alps (Photo credit: Paul Ryder) Tell us… Read More

Plenaries of Ento

Ento Conference Hub History of Ento Ento Partners & Exhibitors Previous Plenaries included notable researchers, some examples including Rosie Hales (Ento02), Charles Godfray Hon.FRES (Ento06), Dave Goulson (Ento15) and Jessica… Read More

Up, Up and Away: The Flight of Butterflies and Other Insects

by John Brackenbury Reviewed by Richard Jones Read More

Mr Clive P Farrell Hon.FRES

Clive P Farrell became fascinated with entomology at the young age of 5 upon finding a caterpillar turned tiger moth in his garden, his primary interest becoming the breeding of moths and butterflies. After deciding against his initial training as a solicitor, he backpacked around the globe before coming across… Read More

Joint BSBI and RES Daneway Meeting

A members-only event, joint with the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland - this is a new venture to bring different interests together regarding conservation management for plants and invertebrates. Three short talks will be followed by a simple lunch and a 3-hour trip to the Royal Entomological Society Nature Reserve at Daneway Banks where the Large Blue butterfly should be in flight. Read More

Uncovering 20th Century Insect Science in Action – RES Secures National Archives Grant

The Royal Entomological Society (RES) is delighted to announce that we have successfully received funding from The National Archivesโ€™ Archives Revealed programme, alongside a number of other leading heritage and research organisations across the UK, including Committee on the Administration of Justice, Essex Wildlife Trust, Feminist Archive (South), We the… Read More

Winning insect images revealed in RES Photography Competition 2025

The Royal Entomological Society has unveiled the winners of its annual Photography Competition, showcasing a stunning series of close-up images that reveal the hidden beauty and fascinating lives of insects. From intricate macro portraits to dynamic moments captured in the wild, the winning photographs offer a rare glimpse into miniature worlds.  Run by the… Read More

Q&A: Restoration and rescue in an age of extinctionย – an Insect Conservation and Diversity Special Issue – Journal Highlight

Jaret Daniels and Nusha Keyghobadi have recently guest edited a special issue for RES journal Insect Conservation and Diversity: Restoration and rescue in an age of extinction: advances in arthropod translocation and reintroduction. Here we find out more about Jaret and… Read More