Dr Victoria J Burton
@soilscholar.bsky.social
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Postdoc at Natural History Museum London - boosting nature in education. Fan of soil beasties! Amateur Entomologists' Society Trustee & Membership Administrator. She/her 🌈
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arachtober.bsky.social
Join us in celebrating Arachtober by sharing your #spider and other #arachnid photos all month. #Arachtober has spread around the web. We’ve created a basic site at Arachtober.com to explain what this is all about. Banner by @ashleymbradford.bsky.social, inspired by my recent linocut artwork.
Black and white line art of a jumping spider surrounded by morning glory flowers with text Arachtober 2025.
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flygirlnhm.bsky.social
It’s the @amentsoc.bsky.social annual fair & I’m here with the @dipteristsforum.bsky.social

Lots of great fly talk & some great exhibits including these from some of the younger members of the AmEntSoc - aren’t they great?

#entomology
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bio-diverse.bsky.social
Are you tracking developments in #biodiversity monitoring and its applications?

We wrote a paper on addressing the challenges:
Data to Decisions: the Biodiversity Monitoring Standards Framework (BMSF). Creating a cycle of trust from field data to policy reports 🧵
ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
The Biodiversity Monitoring Standards Framework is a linked sequence of steps defined by the standards that each step adopts within a set of well-defined needs, principles and ethical guidelines (center). Every monitoring workflow would achieve an overall standard rating (potentially tiered) based on the standards adopted in each step. The monitoring workflow is implemented (right) once the necessary resources, human capacity, technologies, and data architectures have been adopted. A tiered approach allows countries to start with simpler methods and progressively adopt more sophisticated ones as capacity grows. These standards need not be costly or infeasible to adopt, but they do need to be defined a priori to create trust and confidence in the trends reported.
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johnjacksonnathist.bsky.social
Apply now! Sillitoe Distinguished Research Leader in economic geology, Natural History Museum - working with the Resourcing the Green Economy Research Theme. Deadline 17 October 2025

jobs.nhm.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Sillitoe Distinguished Research Leader, Economic Geology:South Kensington
jobs.nhm.ac.uk
soilscholar.bsky.social
Wow now there's an identification course I never thought I would see! The Tanyptera Project is a gem.
tanyptera.bsky.social
Join us for an Introduction to Water Mites workshop next month!

The workshop will include an introduction to their complex life cycle, identification and collection techniques.

Book your place here: www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/waterm...
soilscholar.bsky.social
Join my colleagues & I on Mon 28 July from 11am for a #bioblitz to celebrate the first year of the reopening of the @nhm-london.bsky.social Gardens! I'll be rummaging in the leaves for minibeasts! www.nhm.ac.uk/press-office...
Join a Family-Friendly Nature Hunt at the Natural History Museum this July | Natural History Museum
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amentsoc.bsky.social
🪲 Love #insects? Got art, photos, science projects or specimens to share? Book a space at the #aesfair Annual Exhibition – 27 Sep 2025 Kempton Park Racecourse, Surrey! Exhibitors get free entry! 🐜Details + booking form: www.amentsoc.org/events/listings/01112 #amentsoc
soilscholar.bsky.social
Oh wow, yeah! Adults both fluffy though.
soilscholar.bsky.social
My sister found a Puss Moth caterpillar in our willows today and I'm really jealous as I thought they must be in there. Such amazing beasties!
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wildflowerhour.bsky.social
Some are stellate, glandular, forked, simple or branched. What are? I hear you ask! Hairs! This week’s challenge is to find a hairy plant, the hirsuter the better and examine its trichomes! Post your bristly pics using the hashtag #hairyplants for #Wildflowerhour this Sunday 8-9pm
soilscholar.bsky.social
This is also why I love working @nhm-london.bsky.social
whysharksmatter.bsky.social
Hey David why do you like conferences so much?

Comic by Sarah Anderson/Sarah’s Scribbles

#JMIH25 #AES25
soilscholar.bsky.social
@flygirlnhm.bsky.social saw this thread and thought of you
franzanth.bsky.social
why is it that human-headed mythical creatures always have the bodies of vertebrate animals (i.e. harpy, siren, manticore), why can't we have human-headed oysters or human-headed blowflies
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soilscholar.bsky.social
Come and talk to me and others about #insects this Saturday!
royentsoc.bsky.social
Join us this Saturday for our #RESGarden event at Stratford Cross.

Take part in interactive activities around the garden, explore different insect habitats, and meet #InsectScientist members of the Royal Entomological Society this #InsectWeek 🔽

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#RESGarden #Entomology
soilscholar.bsky.social
Cute new slug drops!
collieryspoil.bsky.social
🌟 Exciting Discovery Alert! 🌟

Back in January we teased some big news…and here it is!

🐌 Semilimax pyrenaicus (Pyrenean Semi-slug) has been recorded in Britain for the first time, found at a colliery spoil site in Cwmaman, S. Wales.

Read more: doi.org/10.61733/jco...

#SemiSlug #WildlifeDiscovery
soilscholar.bsky.social
On Saturday I will be helping run minibeast hunts in a heatwave 🫠
amentsoc.bsky.social
This Sat 21 June 10am - 5pm is our 90th 😱 Anniversary AGM & members day held at the University of Cambridge as part of Zoology Live Insectopia! We have talks, minibeast hunts 🪲🐜🪰🐌 & behind the scenes tours. All welcome, details here: www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/events/zoolo...
ZOOLOGY LIVE! INSECTOPIA: THE FAMILY DAY | Museum of Zoology
Join us for our biggest annual Family Day of the year - Zoology Live! INSECTOPIA - and this year it's all about (you guessed it) insects!
www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk
soilscholar.bsky.social
So excited for this!
uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social
See the life of wasps as master architects, pest controllers and pollinators. Discover the delightfully relatable social goings-on inside our virtual nest at our upcoming exhibition from 25 June. www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll... #GMZWasps
A wasp nest on a curved brown leaf.
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