Skip to content
Blog

Blog

  • Home
  • Pensoft Publishers
Previous Image
Next Image

Uses and Users of UK collections

Uses and Users of UK collections

Tweet
Tweet
Posted on October 5, 2023 Full size 2560 × 1759

Post navigation

Published inDigitising UK Natural History Collections is vital to understand life on Earth, reports the Natural History Museum
Snake photo posted on Instagram leads to the discovery of a new species from the HimalayasSnake photo posted on Instagram leads to the discovery of a new species from the Himalayas
A new name for one of the world's rarest rhinocerosesA new name for one of the world's rarest rhinoceroses
New deadly snake from Asia named after character from Chinese myth ‘Legend of White Snake’New deadly snake from Asia named after character from Chinese myth ‘Legend of White Snake’
Unknown snails and digital dataUnknown snails and digital data

Categories

Archives

SUBSCRIBE VIA EMAIL

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
Loading
Terms Display
entomology academic publishing botany marine science diversity insect diversity ZooKeys reptiles insects zoology Pensoft open access Lepidoptera publishing invasive species ARPHA conservation evolution wasps open data biology Hymenoptera scholarly publishing spiders new species plant science environment Amphibia biodiversity loss taxonomy open science ecology nature conservation citizen science ecosystem biodiversity plants natural history Coleoptera fauna research biogeography biodiversity data China herpetology

Links

  • Log In
  • RSS

All materials published on this blog are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) unless stated otherwise.

  • Home
  • Pensoft Publishers
Blog Proudly powered by WordPress