Invertebrates, an illustrated talk with Jamie Owen, Finding Nature’s Footprints

Spotted longhorn beetle on the yellow centre of a white flower

credit Jamie Owen

Invertebrates, an illustrated talk with Jamie Owen, Finding Nature’s Footprints

Location:
Fremington Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington
,
Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 3BG
Jamie from the Finding Nature’s Footprints project will be giving a presentation illustrated with his own photos about the fascinating world of invertebrates and how important they are.

Event details

Date

Time
Doors open at 7pm, the talk starts at 7.30pm and end around 9.30pm.
A static map of Invertebrates, an illustrated talk with Jamie Owen, Finding Nature’s Footprints

About the event

Jamie Owen, is the Finding Nature's Footprints project assistant for the North Devon Coast National Landscape. In this role, he teaches people about wildlife and conservation, and helps them get involved with nature recovery action. 

His speciality is the world of invertebrates. He fell in love with this underappreciated part of the animal kingdom while on placement in Borneo. 

In his words: 

“The sheer variety and abundance of butterflies, beetles, crickets, bugs, stick insects, snails, spiders, and more blew my mind, driving me to focus in on the spineless world of creepy crawlies as much as I could throughout my Zoology bachelors and Master's course in Global Ecology and Conservation. Nowadays, I'm obsessed with invertebrates and I spend countless hours searching for, photographing and identifying them. I adore learning as much as I can and sharing my knowledge on these so frequently overlooked species, their staggering diversity, and paramount importance to the ecosystem.”

The talk includes the opportunity for questions and discussion. There is a break for refreshments. We ask for an entry donation of £3 to cover costs of the event with any surplus being used for North Devon based conservation activities.

 

Booking

Suggested donation

We ask for an entry donation of £3 to cover costs of the event with any surplus being used for North Devon based conservation activities.

Suitable for

Families, Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

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Wheelchair access

The Fremington Parish Hall is accessible friendly.
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Parking information

Outside the Parish Hall , otherwise in the Beechfield Road Car Park or Village Car park in Beards Road.
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet

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Aggie Clinch