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![]() £30,000 Synthesis Grants open nowThe British Ecological Society (BES) has announced its Synthesis Grants programme, offering up to £30,000 over two years for groups of 8-15 participants. This grant aims to support interdisciplinary teams in analysing existing data and generating new insights into ecological research. The programme encourages collaboration across universities, research institutes, NGOs, industry, and government departments, with a focus on fostering diverse groups that include international participation and at least 30% of members from the Global South. The grants are designed to support travel, subsistence, facility hire, and computing costs associated with synthesis group activities. Applicants can apply for the Synthesis Grants through the BES online grants system. The grant is open to BES members as the main applicant, although not all group members need to be BES members. The purpose of the grant is to promote synthesis as a growing scientific research method, where scientists generate new knowledge from existing data using a hypothesis and question-led approach. The grant operates on a biannual cycle, with two funding rounds each year. For 2025, the first-round closes on the 10th March 2025, while the second round opens on the 12th June and closes on the 8th September 2025. https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/content/synthesis-grants/ |
![]() Time to Celebrate!This week we are celebrating the work of our fantastic search team, who have already delivered over half a million records to ecological consultants this financial year 🎉 |
Call for articles*************************** Newsletter time is coming around again! We welcome articles that showcase local biodiversity projects, or share environment, ecology and wildlife news, training and funding opportunities (with photos where possible). Previous articles have included the work of community groups, charities, statutory bodies, AONB partnerships, businesses, local authorities, and more. To see previous issues, please click here. The newsletter is seen by over 450 people from the private, corporate, statutory, and charitable sectors, as well as individual subscribers, and is widely shared online. *************************** To send us your story use the Contact Us link at the bottom of the page, the deadline for the next issue is 25 October *************************** Emma Aldous, Communications Officer, |
![]() Norfolk & Suffolk Community Online WebinarMon 14 Oct, 19:00 – 20:00 • Wed 16 Oct, 14:00 – 15:00 As we create the Local Nature Recovery Strategy, we aim to enhance the positive effects of nature on community wellbeing, contributing to improved mental and physical health through direct and indirect benefits. Our spatial strategy has the potential to unlock opportunities for communities to deliver key measures and embed nature recovery locally. Therefore, the Norfolk and Suffolk Nature Recovery Partnership invite you to attend an online webinar, where we aim to update you on the current progress of the strategy, share our shortlisted priorities and demonstrate the mapping tools developed to identify where action for nature will have the most impact. This will enable you to signpost and highlight potential for your local area to deliver key measures and embed nature recovery in your community. Please follow this link to register your interest. |
![]() Suffolk Naturalists' autumn meeting21 September 2024 Programme – timings are approximate! Directions: What Three Words ///snips.hatter.airbrush. |
Events
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wild Tots in Holywells Park Forest School session for home educated children of primary school age |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Turtle Doves Online webinar |
Bat Conservation Trust: Connect Cafe - March Join us for the usual mix of chat, facts and informative guests. |
Bat Conservation Trust: South East of England Bat Conference |
Bat Conservation Trust: Scoping Surveys for Arborists online - fully booked |
Royal Entomological Society: Student Forum 2025 Are you a currently studying insect science? Join us at our annual two-day student forum to network and discuss ideas with your peers, consider options for your future careers and share your research in a welcoming space. |
Bat Conservation Trust: East of England Bat Conference |
Bat Conservation Trust: NBMP Level 1 Workshop (Online) Would you like to learn how to identify bats and take part in surveys for the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP)? |
Bat Conservation Trust: Connect Cafe - April Join us for the usual mix of chat, facts and informative guests. |
Bat Conservation Trust: NBMP Beginner Level Workshop: Discover Your Local Bats (Online) This free beginner's workshop invites you to explore the wonderful world of bats! It covers which bats are in the UK, how they are surveyed, and how you can find these amazing animals in your local area. It will show you how to carry out your first bat count and ways in which you can continue to develop your skills. You will be introduced to the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP), and discover how to take part in the NBMP Sunset Survey. |
Bat Conservation Trust: NBMP Level 1 Workshop (Online) Would you like to learn how to identify bats and take part in surveys for the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP)? |
Bat Conservation Trust: NBMP Level 2 Workshop: Using Your Ears (Online) Are you looking to develop your bat identification skills? Are you interested in understanding bat sounds? This workshop will enable you to take part in surveys for the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP), and follows on from the NBMP Beginner Level and Level 1 workshops. |
Bat Conservation Trust: NBMP Level 2 Workshop: Using Your Ears (Online) Are you looking to develop your bat identification skills? Are you interested in understanding bat sounds? This workshop will enable you to take part in surveys for the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP), and follows on from the NBMP Beginner Level and Level 1 workshops. |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Community Webinar - Getting your message across Online webinar |
Royal Entomological Society: Insect Week 2025 Insect Week returns for 2025! Insect Week is our annual celebration of the ‘little things that run the world’, dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to learn more about insects. |
Bat Conservation Trust: Advanced Bat Survey Techniques - fully booked! |
Royal Entomological Society: Ento25: Online Join us online for Ento25, our flagship conference dedicated to insect science, with opportunities to present your work and hear the latest research from the global entomological community. |
Bat Conservation Trust: Advanced Bat Survey Techniques |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Historical Ecology Online webinar |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - On the Verge Online webinar |
Royal Entomological Society: External – XII International Symposium on Aphids XII International Symposium on Aphids 13th-17th October 2025, PyeongChang (Alpensia), Korea Organized by Prof. Seunghwan LEE, Laboratory of Insect Biosystematics, Division of Entomology, Seoul National University (SNU), Korea.For more information and details of how to… |
Bat Conservation Trust: British bats, their ecology and conservation - 6 session course |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Lichens Online webinar |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Small mammal ID Online webinar |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Bird Pellets Online webinar |
Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Live Webinar - Biofluorescence Online webinar |
Royal Entomological Society: XIII European Congress of Entomology – External More info TBC. |