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Sunday 17th September: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): East Devon.

Type
Field meeting

Looking for Malacolimax tenellus.

Meet at 10.30 in Car Park for Blackbury Camp (SY188923), in Blackdown Hills AONB between Honiton and Sidmouth.

Organiser

Keith Alexander (keith.alexander@waitrose.com; 01392 413092)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Friday 8th September 2017: FIELD MEETING (non-marine) Llangorse Lake SSSI, Brecon.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with Freshwater Habitats Trust.

Organiser

Hannah Shaw (hshaw@freshwaterhabitats.org.uk) and Ben Rowson.

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 16th September 2017: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Carlton Marsh, nr Lowestoft, Suffolk.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with Suffolk Naturalists Society.

River margins, fens and marshes, Anisus vorticulus, Mercuria confusa and others.

Organiser

Toby Abrehart (toby@abrehartecology.com; mobile 07798941555)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Wednesday 6th September - Sunday 10th September 2017: FIELD MEETING (marine) Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear.

Type
Field meeting

Porcupine Marine Natural History Society meeting, includes shore visits, diving and grab sampling. 

Announcement and Programme:

Organiser

Information: contact Paula Lightfoot (p.lightfoot@btinternet.com).

Des Moulins' whorl snail on TV

  • Read more about Des Moulins' whorl snail on TV

BBC Midlands have filmed living Vertigo moulinsiana at Chapel Mere in Cheshire, a good news story on the back of Springwatch about hidden wildlife.  It will be aired on June 5th

8th EUROMAL Conference, Krakow, Poland: 10 - 14 September 2017

  • Read more about 8th EUROMAL Conference, Krakow, Poland: 10 - 14 September 2017

The latest advances in malacology will be presented at this international conference, which provides opportunities for participants to present their work and make new contacts.

Sunday 23 April 2017: FIELD MEETING (terrestrial): Stanner Rocks National Nature Reserve, Kington, Powys.

Type
Field meeting

A dolerite and gabbro rock outcrop with ancient woodland and exposed rocky outcrops which support a number of rare plant species found nowhere else in the UK. A Natural Resources Wales site.

Organiser

Hannah Shaw (07703 808523, hshaw@freshwaterhabitats.org.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Papers for AGM now available

  • Read more about Papers for AGM now available
The reports from the Society Officers are now available ahead of the AGM on the 8th April 2017:

Survey of land snail diversity in some threatened limestone hills in Mfamosing, Cross River State, Nigeria

Authors
Chris Oke (Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria)
Issue
28
Page
12

Molluscan Graffiti

Authors
Alex Menez
Issue
28
Page
11

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