Pan-Species Listing

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784275174

How to Become a Super-Naturalist

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By Graeme Lyons
Imprint: PELAGIC PUBLISHING
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
234 x 156 mm
Weight:
890 g
Pages:
416

Description

Graeme Lyons is a freelance entomologist and ecologist now based in Sussex, after growing up in the West Midlands. He has been a biological recorder for 35 years (amassing over quarter of a million records), is interested in all areas of UK natural history and is always keen to help others learn about the amazing wildlife on these islands. He is county recorder for spiders and bugs, and has been a founding member of the pan-species listing movement since its inception. Graeme has seen 8,988 species in the UK to date. He has recently discovered that he is both autistic and ADHD.

Foreword by Chris Packham 1. A brief history of (ti)me 2. My approach to this book 3. What is pan-species listing (PSL) and what are its benefits? 4. From inception to where we are today: a PSL timeline 5. The PSL website and how to take part 6. Accessing the different taxonomic groups 7. Pan-species listing in unusual habitats and specific situations 8. How to become a super-naturalist: hints and tips 9. Can pan-species listing change your life? 10. Pan-species listing and collaborative competition 11. Pan-species approaches to surveying and monitoring 12. Pan-species listing of sites 13. Public engagement and PSL field meetings 14. Representation and demographics in pan-species listing 15. Neurodivergence, natural history and pan-species listing 16. Threats to pan-species listing 17. Pan-species listing in other countries 18. Lifetime strategies for pan-species listing 19. The future of pan-species listing Index

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