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From Soil to Sky: how earthworms and soils shape our natural world

Please note that this event takes place on the first floor and has no step-free access.
Mon 19 May Doors 7:00 pm
Event 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
The White Hart Brew Pub, 1 Mile End Rd, Whitechapel,
London E1 4TP
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Why we should all love moths

Dr Tim Blackburn (Professor of Invasion Biology, UCL)
Moths are jewels of our natural heritage. They’re as beautiful as butterflies and as industrious as bees, yet lots of people I talk to seem to have an instinctive dislike of these insects. Tim will introduce you to the wonderful diversity of moths, which can be found even in the dark heart of inner London. He will show how they can inform about how the natural world works, and explain why they are such important links in the web of life that includes you and me. Hopefully, by the end of the talk, you will love moths as much as he does.

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Professor David Jones (Professor of Bioinformatics, UCL)
To be announced
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