CBCGDF Invited to Attend the Firefly Taxonomy Workshop in India

Recently, ChinaBiodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) was invited by Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute (EMPRI) to attend the Firefly Taxonomy Workshop, which will be held from 9th to 12th March 2024 in Bangalore, India.



The workshop aims to provide an opportunity for students who have completed or pursuing a MSc/ PhD/PostDoc in Entomology, Agricultural, Forestry, Wildlife, and Zoology to learn about the taxonomy of fireflies.

The workshop will cover various aspects of Lampyridae (specially for Luciolinae) taxonomy, including morphology, classification, identification, systematics and conservation. The participants will have the opportunity to interact with renowned experts (Dr. Lesley Ballantyne, Adjunct Fellow, Charles Sturt University and Dr. Wan F A Jusoh, IUCN SSC Firefly Specialist Group's Co-Chair, Monash University through online) in the field and gain hands-on experience in firefly taxonomy.

The workshop will be conducted from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (10:00 – 01:00 Theory and 02:00 – 05:00 Practical) Indian Standard Time (IST) which will run consecutively for four days.

 

Reporter: YJ

Checked By: Daisy

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776


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