Publications | 23 May 2017
New research in the Journal of Applied Ecology finds honey bees are at risk from neonicotinoids that show no improvement to crop yield
Events | 19 May 2017
We will be shedding light on the science behind shade tolerance in plants at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Publications | 15 May 2017
Publications | 10 May 2017
Publications | 28 April 2017
Light pollution impacts sealife as much as climate change
Publications | 26 April 2017
Newborn humpback whales 'whisper' to their mothers to avoid being overheard by killer whales, researchers have discovered.
Publications | 21 April 2017
New research in Journal of Applied Ecology assesses the conflict between forest restorations for conservation and the risk of pest insect outbreaks.
Policy | 20 April 2017
What does this snap general election mean for ecology and the environment?
Publications | 05 April 2017
A sting in the tail: high-speed video captures death stalker scorpion's strike
Publications | 04 April 2017
Promote your work with Kudos - a free service for researchers to help explain, share and measure the impact of your work.
Membership | 31 March 2017
Daniel Leybourne shares his first experience of engaging with the world of policy at Voice of the Future
Policy | 29 March 2017
What do the Brexit negotiations mean for ecology and ecologists?
Publications | 28 March 2017
The BES journal Editors would like to congratulate the winners for their outstanding papers published in 2016.
Policy | 27 March 2017
Raising awareness during Invasive Species Week: improving the evidence underpinning invasive non-native species
Membership | 22 March 2017
Daniella Rabaiotti reports on a unique opportunity for scientists in Parliament
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