6 hours
Natural History Museum
Starting at GBP 80
Thu, 18 Jun, 2026 at 10:30 am to 04:30 pm (GMT+01:00)
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, London, United Kingdom
Managing sites for wildlife is a complex task, with many different taxa requiring different and often competing interventions. Invertebrates are often overlooked in site management plans due to the large number of species to take into consideration and the relatively low number of species that have been assigned legal protection.
Pantheon is an analytical tool developed by Natural England and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) to assist invertebrate nature conservation in England. Users import lists of invertebrates into Pantheon, which then analyses the species, linking them to associated habitats and resources, conservation status and other categories.
This workshop will demonstrate how you can use Pantheon to 'add value' to your species lists. It will explain what information Pantheon can provide and how you can use this, along with the caveats that you need to bear in mind. We will also look at some options for presenting the results that Pantheon gives you.
We will work through some prepared examples, but please also bring some of your own species data if you wish so that you can try the system out for sites that you know. All that you need is a list of species from a site (this can be from a single sample on a single date, or from multiple samples combined).
Martin Harvey is the Data Management and Liaison Officer at the UK Biological Records Centre, where he has played a central role in the development of Pantheon. This is in addition to other roles such as managing the iRecord online recording system and liaising with national recording schemes and societies. Outside this, Martin is a knowledgable entomologist and biological recorder, part of the team for the UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme, runs the national Soldierflies and Allies Recording Scheme, and is County Moth Recorder for Berkshire.
This course will take place in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Nature, located within the Natural History Museum (London).
Ticket fees include an administrative fee of 20% that is non-refundable. This consists of approximately 10% for Eventbrite fees and 10% for time spent by the Biological Recording Company processing the order.
Further cancellation charges will also be incurred for the following:
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Training Course Ticket | 80 GBP |