PRESS RELEASE 18 August 2026. How are extreme weather events and climate warming affecting rare grassland species? The Royal Entomological Society leads landmark research project, funded by Natural England and The Crown Estate, to understand the… The post RES leads landmark research project, funded by Natural England and The Crown Estate appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Adam Vanbergen became an Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural and Forest Entomology in 2020. He works at the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment and is one of our experts on pollinators. Read on… The post Meet the Editor: Adam Vanbergen appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Protecting insect biodiversity doesn’t stop at the edge of a woodland or meadow – it extends all the way to our coastlines. This July, Dr Jess Stokes FRES, Project Officer of the Royal Entomological Society… The post From Insects to Oceans: RES Join Lancaster Zoo for a Beach Clean appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
PRESS RELEASE Published: 24 July 2026 MP Alex McIntyre visits Robinswood Hill Country Park to launch new interactive Aardman trail. Visitors to Robinswood Hill Country Park can now shrink down to bug size and explore… The post Lloyd of the Flies Lands at Robinswood Hill For Summer Adventure appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Spring and early summer are catalysts for pollinators across the UK as warmer temperatures arrive, and RES has followed suit with a plethora of policy activity. The Bees, Pollinators and Invertebrates APPG has held events in the run… The post RES Policy and Public Affairs News Q2 2026 appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Fellows and Members can vote for new Trustees Online voting is open to all members and fellows between 14 July and 21 August 2026. Voting closes 11.59pm BST on 21 August 2026 View the candidates:… The post Trustee Election 2026 – Vote now appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Published: 02 July 2026. Insects play an essential and diverse role in research. They are used to study ecology, behaviour, evolution, agriculture, animal health, human health and emerging food systems. Despite this, research involving insects… The post Understanding Ethics Review for Insect Research in the UK – Journal Highlight appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
Insect Week 2026 has been a fantastic success, and we couldn’t have done it without you. A huge thank you to everyone who took part, organised events, volunteered, partnered with us, shared their expertise, or… The post Thank You for Celebrating Insect Week 2026! appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
On 3 June, the Royal Entomological Society and the UK Edible Insects Association (UKEIA) hosted a roundtable discussion in London to launch the development of new Codes of Practice for insect farming in the UK.… The post Insect Farming Codes of Practice Roundtable Brings Together Stakeholders Across the Sector appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .
The Royal Entomological Society’s conservation work took centre stage during Insect Week 2026 as Conservation Project Manager David Simcox FRES and Conservation Project Officer Sarah Meredith welcomed a delegation of guests from Danish Nature Agency… The post RES Showcases Conservation Success During Denmark Visit for Insect Week 2026 appeared first on Royal Entomological Society .