Bristol and Gloucestershire Lichen group: Lichenology Seminar

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Local Meetings
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These are the preliminary details for two seminars on lichen identification, the first on 19th November and the second 10 December 2022. The two seminars, each with a different theme, are designed for those who have already had an introduction to lichens and now want to know more about lichens and improve their identification skills. 

The 19th November seminar deals with the vegetative thallus. This will also help identifying sterile lichens (specimens without fruiting bodies). It includes foliose, fruticose and crustose lichens. 

The 10th December seminar will deal with fertile lichens and reproduction by spores and will concentrate more on microscopic work. 

Both seminars will begin with a tutorial session for about 1 hour followed by practical activities. Some lichen material will be provided for the practical work but participants will need to bring some of their own. You are encouraged to investigate what interests you the most and where you feel you need most help. The style will be one of working together and helping each other. In both seminars participants will need to bring a dissecting (binocular)microscope and a slide microscope. Consumables eg chemical reagents and slides etc will be provided. 

This event is free.

How to join 

If you are interested in joining please can you email Juliet Bailey who is organising these days her email address is glos.lichens@gmail.com.  There is a limit to the numbers so please get in touch to book a place as soon as possible.

Location 

Eastington Trading Estate GL10 3RZ on Junction 13 of the M5 near Stonehouse. SO779060

Bristol and Gloucestershire Lichen group: Lichenology Seminar

Event Type
Local Meetings
Start date
End date
Event Description:

 

These are the preliminary details for two seminars on lichen identification, the first on 19th November and the second 10 December 2022. The two seminars, each with a different theme, are designed for those who have already had an introduction to lichens and now want to know more about lichens and improve their identification skills. 

The 19th November seminar deals with the vegetative thallus. This will also help identifying sterile lichens (specimens without fruiting bodies). It includes foliose, fruticose and crustose lichens. 

The 10th December seminar will deal with fertile lichens and reproduction by spores and will concentrate more on microscopic work. 

Both seminars will begin with a tutorial session for about 1 hour followed by practical activities. Some lichen material will be provided for the practical work but participants will need to bring some of their own. You are encouraged to investigate what interests you the most and where you feel you need most help. The style will be one of working together and helping each other. In both seminars participants will need to bring a dissecting (binocular)microscope and a slide microscope. Consumables eg chemical reagents and slides etc will be provided. 

This event is free.

How to join 

If you are interested in joining please can you email Juliet Bailey who is organising these days her email address is glos.lichens@gmail.com.  There is a limit to the numbers so please get in touch to book a place as soon as possible.

Location 

Eastington Trading Estate GL10 3RZ on Junction 13 of the M5 near Stonehouse. SO779060

 

British Lichen Conference (Hybrid event)

Event Type
Annual General Meeting
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Event Description:

Everyone with an interest in lichens is welcome, whether it be to come along to the exhibits and posters, the British Lichen Society Annual General Meeting, the afternoon of talks or the excursion.

Bookings have closed for in-person and online attendance.

Online option

An online option for this meeting has been arranged using Microsoft Teams. To book for access to the meeting online, please email vice-president@britishlichensociety.org.uk. Deadline for online bookings: 20th February (one week later than bookings to attend in person).

Venue

The Science Buildings, 20A Inverleith Row, Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 5LR.

Inverleith Row (B901) is served by frequent Lothian buses nos. 8, 23 and 27 from the city centre. Note that the stop for the Science buildings on Inverleith Row is one bus stop after (coming from town) the East Gate public entrance to the garden. Lots of taxi drivers will take people to the wrong place, so please do not arrive at the main visitor entrance to the garden (The John Hope Gateway and West Gate) on Arboretum Place, as it is on the other side of the garden. On weekends, there is limited, but free, parking on surrounding streets, so public transport is recommended. Entrance will be through the Science Buildings at 20A Inverleith Row EH3 5LR; please go down a short lane through the black gates to Main Reception. Please do not arrive through the public entrance at the East Gate or at West Gate.

BOOKINGS for all, or any, parts of the programme can be made at https://my.britishlichensociety.org.uk/item.php?eventid=1026. Members will be asked to log in but non-members are equally welcome and can book at the same link by activating a guest login. Catering and excursion transport will only be arranged for those who have booked in advance (and paid for in advance in the case of meals!).  Anyone encountering problems with the booking system, please contact membership@britishlichensociety.org.uk who will be able to help.

Deadline for bookings: 13th February 2023. The meeting is free apart from the dinner and lunch.

Exhibitions

Exhibits can be put up in the Conference Room from 15.00 on Friday and should be ready for viewing by 17.30. They can be viewed during tea breaks until the close of the meeting on Saturday. Please advise Fay Newbery by e-mail (vice-president@britishlichensociety.org.uk) of your requirements for tables or display stands before Monday 20 February as these have to be ordered in advance and arrange with her if you need access by car when bringing any bulky or heavy items.

Programme

Friday 3 March:

  • 17.30 – Reception (wine and soft drinks) and Exhibition, with poster presentations (RBGE Conference Room).
  • 18.30 – Swinscow Lecture given by Jessica Allen, Eastern Washington University and IUCN Lichen Specialist Group Co-Chair. "The Lichen Genome Revolution: Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation."
  • A BUFFET STYLE DINNER has been arranged at Heriot’s Rugby Club, Inverleith Row, EH3 5QN following the lecture. The venue is within very easy walking distance of RGBE. The buffet style meal should give everyone ample opportunity to circulate and catch up with friends old and new. Cost: £20. Bookings via MySociety at the above link.

Saturday 4 March:

  • 9.30 – Refreshments (coffee and tea) and poster exhibition (Conference Room).
  • 10.00 – Annual General Meeting (Lecture Theatre) The agenda was published in the Winter edition of the Bulletin (number 131), pages 134-135.
  • 12.30 – Lunch Break and Exhibitions (Conference Room).
  • A SUBSUDISED BUFFET LUNCH is bookable in advance for a £5 contribution via the MySociety link above. Restaurants and cafes are also available within a few minutes walking distance, situated within the gardens and around Inverleith Row.
  • 14.00 Talks (Lecture Theatre). Introduction – Neil Sanderson, President of the Society
  • 14.05 Data collection for lichen Red Listing in Switzerland. Gesa von Hirschheydt, WSL, Switzerland
  • 14.35 National Red Listing in Spain. Violeta Atienza, University of València, Spain.
  • 15.05 Assessing... Updating... Uploading... The Colombian Red List of lichens. Diego Simijaca, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México.
  • 15.35 Tea Break
  • 15.50 How do those partners interact? Symbiosis in Xanthoria. Klara Scharnagl, Jepson Herbarium, Berkeley, USA.
  • 16.10 Revisiting lichens of the rocky intertidal: a new angle on Lichina pygmaea, Nathan Chrismas, Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, UK.
  • 16.30 What can BLS records tell us? The case of Illosporiopsis christiansenii. Ann Claypole.
  • 16.45 Confessions of a Lichenographer. Claire Dalby, Royal Watercolour Society.
  • 17.05 Awards/Arrangements for Sundays’ Outing

Excursion

Sunday 5 March

  • On Sunday 5th March the AGM excursion will be to Bowhill Estate near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. Woods along the Yarrow Water have been extant since the earliest maps, and the rivers on the estate are part of a larger SSSI recognizing the value of the intact riverine system and tributaries of the Tweed.
  • Meet at Bowhill House, Selkirk, Scottish Borders TD7 5ET from 10.00 - map. There is no public transport to the site. Arrangements to share cars from RGBE and/or to book multi-seat taxis or self-hire vehicles will be finalised after booking is complete. We expect the meeting to finish about 4pm. Luggage can be accommodated in vehicles for the day. Attendees can be dropped at Edinburgh Rail Station by 5.00 pm or at RGBE slightly later.

Nominations for Officers and Trustees of the Society

The BLS would like to thank John Skinner, Heleen Plaisier, and Ester Gaya for their service to the Society; they will be stepping down at the upcoming AGM.

Nominations are therefore sought for Trustees. Proposals should be sent by e-mail or in writing to the Secretary, email secretary@britishlichensociety.org.uk, at least two weeks before the AGM. No person may be nominated without their consent.

Cumbria Lichen and Bryophyte Group: Lodore or Seathwaite, Borrowdale field trip

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Local Meetings
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The Cumbria Lichen and Bryophyte Group (CLBG) field trip to either Lodore or Seathwaite is on Sunday 19th February, meeting at 9:30am - all welcome. Please email info@cumbrialichensbryophytes.org.uk if you would like to come.

More info on the CLBG website meets page.

Cumbria Lichen and Bryophyte Group: Indoor ID meeting, Plumgarths, near Kendal

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Local Meetings
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The Cumbria Lichen and Bryophyte Group (CLBG) indoor ID session on Saturday 21st January at Plumgarths near Kendal , LA8 8LX 

Session lasts from 10am to 4pm.

Please email info@cumbrialichensbryophytes.org.uk if you would like to come.

More info on the CLBG website meets page.