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Saturday 29th November 2014: Annual workshop meeting.

Type
Workshop

10:00 - 17:00:  by kind invitation of Judith Nelson at Hilbre House, Pembroke Road, Woking, Surrey GU22 7ED.  

Organiser

Judith Nelson (01483 761210)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Research grants 2015: application deadline is 1 November!

  • Read more about Research grants 2015: application deadline is 1 November!

Each year, the Society offers grants of up to £1000 for research into molluscs.

Onchidoris pusilla

Submitted by Craig M on Mon, 15/07/2013 15:15
Species
Onchidoris pusilla
Photographer / copyright holder
Craig Muirhead

Okenia elegans

Submitted by Craig M on Mon, 15/07/2013 15:09
Species
Okenia elegans
Photographer / copyright holder
Craig Muirhead

Saturday 12 October 2013: Wyre Forest, Worcestershire/Shropshire

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with Wyre Forest Study Group.

Organiser

Rosemary Winnall (01299 266489, mob 07732 203393, rosemary@wyreforest.net)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Sunday 22 September 2013: Edmondsham House, Dorset

Type
Field meeting

Edmondsham House is a large estate on Cranborne Chase with a variety of habitats, including some chalk, some wetland/waterside, and some ancient woodland.

Organiser

Graham Long (01425 653718, grahamlong@waitrose.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 7 September 2013: Woolacombe Bioblitz, North Devon

Type
Field meeting

Part of a Bioblitz organised by North Devon Coastwise (http://www.coastwisenorthdevon.org.uk/bioblitz.html).

Organiser

Bas Payne (bas.payne@gmail.com ; 01647 24515)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Callochiton septemvalvis. February 2002 from Norway (Børsabergan - The Trondheim Fjord / 9 metres).

Submitted by admin on Sat, 08/06/2013 20:46
Species
Callochiton septemvalvis
Photographer / copyright holder
Kåre Telnes (http://www.seawater.no)

Callochiton septemvalvis. February 2002 from Norway (Børsabergan - The Trondheim Fjord / 9 metres).

Draft version of slug guide available

  • Read more about Draft version of slug guide available

A draft version of a new key to the terrestrial slugs of Britain and Ireland is now available for testing.

Society activities in 2009

Authors
Rosemary Hill
Issue
24
Page
30

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