Previous Tomorrow's Biodiversity events
Introduction to Biological Recording - Malham Tarn

This course is aimed at the naturalist who wants to become more involved in biological recording. We will help you navigate the sometimes confusing world of UK biological recording! Through a mixture of formal and informal teaching and field sessions, this course will leave you with an understanding of UK biological recording, and able to start/continue contributing valuable records yourself.
At £100 for a residential weekend (£70 for non-residents), this course offers unparalleled value for money. We are able to offer the course at these prices because it is heavily subsidised by the Tom.bio project. Course Brochure
Earthworm Society of Britain Identification Weekend - Snowdonia

This two day earthworm sampling and identification course, hosted by the FSC's Rhyd y creuau Field Centre, is suitable for those with no earthworm experience through to fully trained earthworm recorders. Please note that the sampling day will require a reasonable level of fitness and the collection and preservation of specimens.
Course fees: Non-members: £20 (includes 1 year membership and recorder pack); Members: £15 (includes recorder pack). ESB Trained Earthworm Recorders: No fee (though current membership is required). For more information and to book a place on the course please contact Keiron Brown.
An introduction to grass identification for NPMS

Tom.bio are supporting the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) in the delivery of several workshops over the course of 2016. This workshop, lead by Mark Duffell at FSC Margam Park, Port Talbot, is designed for NPMS volunteers and will help volunteers identify this tricky groups of plants.
An introduction to grasses and sedges for NPMS

Tom.bio are supporting the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) in the delivery of several workshops over the course of 2016. This workshop, lead by Ben Averis at A294 Pitlochry, Perthshire, is designed for NPMS volunteers and will help volunteers identify this tricky groups of plants.
An introduction to grasses and sedges for NPMS

Tom.bio are supporting the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) in the delivery of several workshops over the course of 2016. This workshop, lead by Ben Averis at Linn Dean Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve, Midlothian, is designed for NPMS volunteers and will help volunteers identify this tricky groups of plants.
Solitary bees - Identification and Ecology

This week-long course will introduce participants to the identification and ecology of solitary bees. Introduction to the identification of genera and species will be through a combination of presentations, field visits and microscope workshops using keys and prepared specimens. The course is taught by Shropshire-based entomologist Ian Cheeseborough.
Tom.bio is subsidising the course fees for this course, therefore we are able to offer the course at a much reduced rate. Sole occupancy £409; Shared occupancy £359; Non-resident £290
An introduction to grass identification for NPMS

Tom.bio are supporting the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) in the delivery of several workshops over the course of 2016. This workshop, lead by Mark Duffell at FSC Rhyd-y-creuau, Conwy, is designed for NPMS volunteers and will help volunteers identify this tricky groups of plants.
An introduction to grasses and sedges (grasslands and meadows) for NPMS

Tom.bio are supporting the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) in the delivery of several workshops over the course of 2016. This workshop, lead by Dominic Price at Farthing Downs Nature Reserve, London, is designed for NPMS volunteers and will help volunteers identify this tricky groups of plants.
A workshop on Pseudoscorpions!

Following on from our very successful Springtail 'peer mentoring workshops' back in January, we are running a similar workshop for Pseudoscorpions - a much under-recorded group of charming invertebrates. In this workshop we aim to bring together, for a day, people who are interested in learning more about these fascinating animals and in sharing what they know with others. We expect to attract a number of people with of mixed experience for a day of peer mentoring.
We have arranged to borrow preserved specimens of a range of British species from Liverpool Museum. We will have access to copies of the very latest draft of a new, as yet unpublished, FSC pseudoscorpion key (fold-out chart format) and we will field test this on various species with the aim of feeding back to the FSC Pulications Unit and the author – Gerald Legg.
You can bring your own specimens and work through their identification by yourself, or with others, and test a range of the identification keys including the new fold-out chart. Alternatively work through some of the specimens from the collections of others and those loaned to us by Liverpool Museum.
For more info, and to book, follow the link in the title.
(Photo credit - Gilles San Martin; Wikimedia Commons)
An Introduction to the NPMS
An introduction to grasses and sedges for NPMS
Using QGIS to work with Biological Records

During this course, participants will find out how to visualise and work with biological records using QGIS. In particular, instruction will be given on using the FSC Tom.bio Productivity Tools plugin for QGIS. We will cover topics like mapping biological records from spreadsheets, linking to NBN web services to display NBN grid maps in QGIS, styling biological records, downloading raw biological record data from the NBN through QGIS and mapping them, working with OS grid references and grids within QGIS, ‘mashing up’ maps from other sources to display alongside your own biological records.
Previous experience of QGIS and an understanding of how to carry out basic operations within QGIS are pre-requisites for this course. If you are a complete novice, consider attending our ‘Introduction to the Fundamentals of QGIS’ course first.
An Introduction to the Fundamentals of QGIS

During this course, participants will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of GIS and basic operations of QGIS. We will cover topics like obtaining and displaying basemap data (e.g. Ordnance Survey basemaps and Google & Bing aerial imagery), capturing spatial data, loading data from GPS smart-phone apps or hand-held GPS, producing maps for reports or for display on the web.
This course does not include instruction on using the FSC Tom.bio Productivity Tools plugin for QGIS, but it is suitable preparation for those wishing to attend the course ‘Using QGIS to work with Biological Records’ which does.
Field Identification of Spiders & Harvestmen

Soil Mesofauna: ecology and identification

Shropshire Earthworm ID weekend

Learn to Love Spiders

Dissection techniques for moth ID verification - 2016

QGIS: a 4 day course for ecologists & biological recorders

Introduction to Biological Recording
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This new course is aimed at the naturalist who wants to become more involved in biological recording. We will help you navigate the sometimes confusing world of UK biological recording! Through a mixture of formal and informal teaching and field sessions, this course will leave you with an understanding of UK biological recording, and able to start/continue contributing valuable records yourself.
At £65 for a residential two-day course (£40 for non-residents), this course offers unparalleled value for money. We are able to offer the course at these prices because it is heavily subsidised by the Tom.bio project.
Springtail Identification Workshop - Day 1 and Day 2

Shropshire Ento Day 2015

Dissection techniques for moth ID verification

Soil Mesofauna Refresher Day

Sphagnum Microscopy Workshop
