Events Calendar
Events with The Mammal Society are always a great opportunity to network and share knowledge with like minded people working for mammals, catch up with and make new friends, and hear the latest mammal research and conservation news.
April 7, 2018
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Conference
–
April 7, 2018
The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union conference will be held on Saturday 7th April 2018 in the Ron Cooke Hub, University of York, on the theme of ‘Non-native species: research, recording and the conservation agenda.’
The morning session will discuss the research and recording of non-native species, including horizon scanning and international collaboration, new surveillance techniques and technology, the role of citizen science and the resources available to support identification and recording, from checklists and ID guides to websites and apps. This session will begin with a keynote talk by Professor Helen Roy from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Helen’s research focuses on the effects of environmental change on insect populations and communities, particularly the dynamics of invasive non-native species and their effects on biodiversity. Helen has led several major citizen science initiatives, coordinated key projects to improve the accessibility of data on non-native species and co-authored the popular Field Guide to Invasive Plants and Animals in Britain (Bloomsbury, 2015).
The afternoon session will focus on the management of non-native species and the implications for biodiversity conservation. The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Chris Thomas, University of York, who has carried out extensive research on why and how species respond to climate change and to the arrival of non-native species, which can result in biodiversity gains as well as losses. Chris has had strong influence on conservation policy and practice; with his research group he has developed conservation strategies that will enable species to survive in a time of rapid environmental change.
Both sessions will include a range of talks presenting case studies of research, recording and conservation – there is sure to be something of interest to everyone! Throughout the day there will be natural history displays, book sales and plenty of time for networking.
Conference tickets are £25 for YNU members and £30 for non-members. This includes the conference lunch and refreshments.
Location: Ron Cooke Hub, University of York, Heslington East Campus, YO10 5GE