You can find full details of our events in the calendar on the right and in our downloadable programme. Please note that these events may be cancelled at short notice and we will try to post details on the homepage if possible. For more details regarding the LNHS field meetings please see the Field Meetings page.
The LNHS also has indoor ID sessions and a regular Virtual Natural History Talk series.
The LNHS events programme is one of the most varied and active of a natural history society. Its meetings encourage the interaction of beginners and experienced naturalists.
LNHS Field Meetings are field recorder days or guided walks. Lunch and Tea should be brought on all whole-day meetings. You do not need to have a car - where the programme says 'cars needed' this is to remind drivers they will need to pick up people at the station or meeting point. At meetings involving cars, those receiving lifts are expected to contribute to the cost of petrol used. Unfortunately, due to the nature of the LNHS Field Meetings, no dogs are allowed except for guide dogs.
The LNHS Virtual Natural History Talks series began in 2020 and cover topics including (but not limited to) ecology, identification, recording and conservation, and in a variety of groups including birds, mammals, flowering plants, fungi, bryophytes, reptiles and amphibians, and a range of invertebrate groups.
These usually consist of talks, slide shows or discussions. Indoor meetings are held at several venues:
Join experienced London Natural History Society (LNHS) invertebrate recorders to get help with specimen identification and record verification in the well-equipped UK Centre for Nature at the Natural History Museum (NHM). Microscopes and lab equipment will be available for use and the LNHS library will be accessible for attendees to make use of this comprehensive resource. Recorders of all abilities are welcome.
This event is aimed at adults only. It’s free to attend and invertebrate recorders of all abilities are welcome, but booking is essential. These events tend to be oversubscribed with long waiting lists so please do not book unless you intend to attend (and cancel your space if you are no longer available).
Book via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/cc/london-natural-history-society-3828723
Please note that this event will involve individuals collecting, preserving and killing invertebrate specimens for identification purposes.
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