Inquisitive About Nature

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Inquisitive About Nature (IAN) is small group of passionate individuals dedicated to reducing the exclusive barriers which exist between people and science. We strongly believe that people’s quality of life would increase with a better ability to appraise evidence and take an objective and scientific interest in the world around them. We aim to do this through volunteer-run research

Photos from Inquisitive About Nature's post 15/06/2015

The moth project is in full swing now, all the traps are out and we're all finding ourselves strangely addicted to finding the most beautiful species! A few photos from the last few days below, all welcome to join us!!

Photos from Inquisitive About Nature's post 13/06/2015

As trapping gets underway, our volunteers put their ID skills to the test. 18 species is the new record to beat!

Photos from Inquisitive About Nature's post 12/06/2015

It's Friday night and the Inquisitive About Nature team are practicing their moth ID ahead of the trapping period!

Photos from Inquisitive About Nature's post 31/05/2015

Fantastic time today at our first training session for the Oxford Moth Project! If you still want to get involved but are worried you have missed out, don't panic! You can learn out in the field with us, just get in touch at www.inquisitiveaboutnature.com

Mobile uploads 31/05/2015

Oxmoths training day off to a start with our trainer, Douglas!

Mobile uploads 30/05/2015

Getting ready for training tomorrow with a spot of moth trapping - plenty of critters for our ID workshop!

Two weeks on Skomer Island | get-into-science 11/05/2015

We've just added a new blog post. Find out what Ollie is up to on Skomer Island.

Two weeks on Skomer Island | get-into-science In line with our "What are we doing?" series. Ollie Padget gives us an insight into his PhD studies on Skomer Island. I arrived on Skomer Island two weeks a...

01/05/2015

Exciting news! We have just confirmed that the training day will occur at the Natural History Museum, Oxford, 10am-5pm 31st May. It's not too late to get involved, visit us at www.getintoscience.com to sign up!

What are we up to? | get-into-science 30/04/2015

Like King Eiders? Check out our new blog post by Samuel Bay Photography

What are we up to? | get-into-science Here at Inquisitive About Nature towers, we've been really busy behind the scenes planning and organising the Oxford Moths Project. However, we're also involved...

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