Joan Procter was 20 when she had her 1st paper read at #ZSLTalks #OTD in 1918 'On the Variation of the Pit-Viper': …lpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.…
Our new #blog about Joan Procter by our #Archivist , Natasha: zsl.org/news-and-event…
📷 #artwork by Joan Procter
#HERPers #womeninscience
It is #ThrowbackThursday and what else should we feature but our Reading Room before refurbishment in the 1960s? It was also used for #ZSLTalks .
We reopen on Tues 5th March following another refurbishment. Email us at [email protected] to make an appointment to visit.
#Marine zoologist, Jeanne Villepreux-Power, was born #OTD in 1794. Her #researchpaper on the argonaut or paper nautilus was read at #ZSLtalks by Richard Owen in 1839. #Free to access in
Journal of Zoology: …lpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.… see p. 35
Image by Susanna &/or Ann Lister. #WomenInSTEM
Tonight we’re learning about #CoralReef restoration 🪸.
Excited to hear from Dr Jamie Craggs EDGE of Existence University of Oxford
#ZSLtalks ZSL Science
Last, but certainly not least is our LondonHogWatch talk by Dr Chris Carbone Chris Carbone and our project manager Kate Scott-Gatty!
Talking all things HogWatch and covering some our recent findings on London’s 🦔! #ZSLTalks
First up is Grace Johnson who gave a brilliant talk about People's Trust for Endangered Species and their project in collaboration with Hedgehog Society, Hedgehog Street!
Hedgehog Street has been running for 12 years now, and has been crucial in hedgehog conservation in the UK 🦔 #ZSLTalks
It was really great to attend this event and learn more about coral monitoring, spawning and restoration efforts 🪸🪸
#ZSLtalks #marinebiology #coralreefs #conservation
A huge thanks to Nathalie Pettorelli, Billy Heaney, and Robin McKie for their insights on how to move from ambition to action in implementing international environmental agreements at our recent #ZSLtalks event!
Watch the full event here: youtube.com/watch?v=ZYd8nY…