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SUMMARY:AES Members' Day and AGM 2008
LOCATION:Natural History Museum, Kensington, London, UK
DESCRIPTION: There will be five talks during the day and a 20 minute AGM. If you are interested in joining the AES council then you can stand at the AGM. The five planned talks are: 1. Rachel McLeod: 'The social life of Cocky, the male cockroach' 2. Dr Paul Eggleton, Natural History Museum, London: 'Are termites really cockroaches? (Or, taxonomy and the future of the world). ' 3. Zoe Randle, Butterfly Conservation: 'What butterflies and moths are telling us about the future of the world.' 4. Darren Mann, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: 'Museums and the future of the world'. 5. Professor Mike Majerus, Cambridge University: Inaugural Tesch Lecture & AES Presidential Address: Natural history and the future of the world. There will be two behind-the-scenes tours: 1. The Diversity of Beetles and the NHM Collections - with Max Barclay 2. Neotropical Rainbow Scarab Beetles: Taxonomy, distribution and biology - with Conrad Gillett Further information on the day, including a full agenda and floor plan, is available in our members' only area.
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