Matt Hayes (@matthewphayes) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Hayes

@matthewphayes

Insect ecologist using museum specimens from the past to guide conservation of the future @ZoologyMuseum @CamZoology. Butterfly and Leonard Jenyns enthusiast.

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Matt Hayes (@matthewphayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buses and #Butterflies apparently make great partners. Very cool seeing the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge #ButterfliesThroughTime exhibition on the back of buses in Cambridge! Come and see the free exhibition running until September 18th.🦋➡️⏲️ The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants

Buses and #Butterflies apparently make great partners. Very cool seeing the <a href="/ZoologyMuseum/">Museum of Zoology, Cambridge</a> #ButterfliesThroughTime exhibition on the back of buses in Cambridge! Come and see the free exhibition running until September 18th.🦋➡️⏲️ <a href="/wildlifebcn/">The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants</a>
Dr Galina Jönsson (@galinajonsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm giving a talk as part of of Museum of Zoology, Cambridge's wonderful #ButterfliesThroughTime project: Specimens as a unique resource for curbing biodiversity loss🦋 ⏰ 7pm Wednesday May 18th 🌍 Virtual 👇 Register for **free** museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…

I'm giving a talk as part of of <a href="/ZoologyMuseum/">Museum of Zoology, Cambridge</a>'s wonderful #ButterfliesThroughTime project: 
Specimens as a unique resource for curbing biodiversity loss🦋
⏰ 7pm Wednesday May 18th
🌍 Virtual
👇 Register for **free**
museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…
Matt Hayes (@matthewphayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s still time to get your free tickets to the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge #ButterfliesThroughTime researcher talks. 🦋➡️🕰 I’ll be kicking things off this Wednesday (May 4th) at 7pm, before welcoming different speakers over the next 6 weeks: museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…

The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants (@wildlifebcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six butterflies, six researchers, six stories - six talks weekly - starting this evening with our ace trustee and butterfly supremo Matt Hayes Museum of Zoology, Cambridge museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…

Insect Ecology Group (@insectgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Matt Hayes for a fascinating first talk in the #ButterfliesThroughTime series + to @Evie_Crouch for chairing the session! If you missed it, it will be available on Museum of Zoology, Cambridge's YouTube channel soon. Don't forget to sign up for the rest of the talks!

Thank you to <a href="/MatthewPHayes/">Matt Hayes</a> for a fascinating first talk in the #ButterfliesThroughTime series + to @Evie_Crouch for chairing the session!

If you missed it, it will be available on <a href="/ZoologyMuseum/">Museum of Zoology, Cambridge</a>'s YouTube channel soon. Don't forget to sign up for the rest of the talks!
Museum of Zoology, Cambridge (@zoologymuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing to hear Matt Hayes kick off the Researcher's Stories series last night! Next week @jpwildman will be discussing the chequered skipper’s amazing 220-year story 🐛☠️🦋 and the power of reintroducing butterflies to the English landscape 🌱 museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…

Amazing to hear <a href="/MatthewPHayes/">Matt Hayes</a> kick off the Researcher's Stories series last night! Next week @jpwildman will be discussing the chequered skipper’s amazing 220-year story 🐛☠️🦋 and the power of reintroducing butterflies to the English landscape 🌱

museumofzoologyblog.com/2022/03/23/but…
Becky (@becksmaxgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic afternoon, plenty of butterflies out. Loads of 6-spot burnet moth caterpillars, this longhorn beetle (golden-bloomed grey?) but the highlight was at least 8 small blues Matt Hayes The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants Edward Pollard

Fantastic afternoon, plenty of butterflies out. Loads of 6-spot burnet moth caterpillars, this longhorn beetle (golden-bloomed grey?) but the highlight was at least 8 small blues <a href="/MatthewPHayes/">Matt Hayes</a> <a href="/wildlifebcn/">The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants</a> <a href="/ehbpollard/">Edward Pollard</a>
Evie Crouch 🌲🌍 (@earth_evie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an incredible way to end the series! Thank you so much to all of our speakers and to everyone at home for tuning in each week. I’ve absolutely loved chatting to you all and learning more about the research at the forefront of butterfly conservation ✨💚🐛🦋

Gabriela Montejo-Kovacevich 🇪🇺 (@gmkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two great Dept of Zoology students Arina Huang and Josie Mcpherson reared Heliconius eggs in climate chambers. Hotter temps —> higher mortality, faster development, heavier adults but not larger wings!