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Ed Turner

Curator of Insects, Museum of Zoology


Ed is Curator of Insects and a University Lecturer in the Museum of Zoology. His research focuses on understanding the impacts of habitat change on insects and ways that human-dominated environments can be managed for biodiversity. He currently runs research projects in the UK, in Malaysia and in Indonesia.

Why it’s good for insect enthusiasts to meet up at least once a year

by Ed Turner | 26.09.17

I took over as Curator of Insects in the Museum of Zoology less than a year ago, so there is still a lot I need to learn when it comes to managing the Museum of Zoology’s collection of over a million insect specimens. My colleague, Russell Stebbings, and I therefore jumped at the opportunity of meeting other insect collection managers from… Read full article

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