The Linnean Society of London
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This #WorldPenguinDay , say hello to these characterful little fellows, the crested penguin and gentoo penguin.
They are from our copy of La Galerie des Oiseaux (1825), by Louis Pierre Vieillot, with illustrations by Paul Louis Oudart.
Join our panel discussion on the history of estrangement, disconnection from nature and eco-anxiety with writer Melanie Challenger, climate aware psychotherapist Caroline Hickman and writer Siddarth Shrikanth.
We hope you can bring your voice to this event!
bit.ly/3xFxoFN
Conference announcement: Natural History in the Age of Revolutions | 1776-1848
To explore themes connected broadly to the revolution in nature that began to be witnessed on a global scale in the decades around 1800. July 15. book below. Edwin Rose
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If you missed yesterday's wonderfully uplifting talk on smooth-coated otters in Singapore by Sivasothi N. - you can now watch it here 👇👇
youtu.be/6_Ed2QMHfS8
Dive into the wonders of the Cornish Seaweed Festival!🐚
Join us for this FREE event in Marazion, 11-12 May. Unlock the secrets of seaweed & connect with our Cornish coast🌊🪸
BOOK NOW: buff.ly/49GbXln
Hosted with Natural England- Devon, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Mounts Bay Marine Group & The Linnean Society of London
The Linnean Society of London holds this painting of Irene Manton who was born #OTD 1904. Irene was the first female President of The Linnean Society of London, see the painting in person at the Society's rooms in Burlington House, open Tuesday to Friday.
Happy #BatAppreciationDay !
1851 William H Flower. Watercolour sketch of a whiskered bat, a species found throughout England & Wales. Drawn by WH Flower: surgeon, museum curator & comparative anatomist. We also hold a selection of Flowers’ correspondence.
Love cherries? Popular for their ornamental and edible features, #phylogenetic analysis of the cherry plant has at last revealed its #evolutionary history and distribution patterns! Read about it below 🌸🍒
academic.oup.com/botlinnean/art…
The Linnean Society of London Oxford Journals
#WorldArtDay , we also have botanist Stella Ross-Craig's wonderful paintbox to inspire you! The lid & palette still bear the last washes mixed by Stella 40 years ago – which plant might have formed her final subject?