Hoverfly Lagoons Project: A Journey into the Past, Present and Future

Start date
17-07-2024
Start and finish times
13:00-14:00
Organiser
The Biological Recording Company and BENHS
Description

Free lunchtime webinar with Dr Ellen Rotheray about the highly successful Hoverfly Lagoons project and introducing aquatic habitats into small spaces.

The Hoverfly Lagoons project was invented in 2016 for the University of Sussex’s Buzz Club, a citizen science charity exploring wildlife gardening techniques for insects. The aim was to trial artificial habitat, essentially small water bodies designed for some (magnificent) species of hoverfly which are semi-aquatic. These water bodies may be missing in our urban and rural landscapes due to a lack of natural habitat such as mature trees. The Buzz Club learnt that: Hoverfly Lagoons are very easy to create; size doesn’t matter (much); they’re used by a broad invertebrate community; and they could be a useful tool to investigate biological unknowns and to monitor environmental change. Dr Ellen Rotheray takes us through her lagoons journey – past, present, and plans for the future.

Book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hoverfly-lagoons-project-a-journey-into-the-past-present-and-future-tickets-794510270607