FSC Invertebrate Challenge
FSC Invertebrate Challenge ran between 2011 and 2014 (inclusive). It aimed to:
- develop volunteer invertebrate recorders who are knowledgeable and confident to accurately record invertebrates
- increase the numbers of invertebrate recorders in Shropshire and the surrounding area
- raise the profile of the role of invertebrates as indicators of healthy bio-diverse habitats
Evidence for this project grew out of Biodiversity Training Project (BTP) which preceeded it. In particular the project aimed to provide not only training but access to specialist identification keys and use of stereo microscopes and other equipment. There was an emphasis on tutors also activing as mentors to support learning in between training events. As well as supporting invertebrate study Invertebrate Challenge worked with the Shropshire Ecological Data Network (SEDN) to continue building Shropshire's virtual local record centre.
The FSC Invertebrate Challenge project officer was Pete Boardman who was also the SEDN invertebrate tsar and managed the Shropshire invertebrate database.
This project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, The Jean Jackson Charitable Trust, The Clive Tate Memorial Fund, Shropshire Council and the Field Studies Council.
Other FSC Invertebrate Challenge resources
- Invertebrate Challenge Evaluation Report
- Shropshire micros provisional species list version 1 (April 2011)
- Sphaerophoria terminalia images to clarify diagrams on pages 104 -107 in Stubbs & Falk - British Hoverflies
- Provisional account and atlas of the craneflies of Shropshire 2007
- Shropshire Shieldbug Atlas information pack
- Chitinous bridge feature explained – in reference to Stubbs & Falk – British Hoverflies
- Invert Challenge Library Catalogue as of 23rd January 2014
- A Guide to the Shropshire Orthoptera and Dermaptera
- Rea Brook Valley Report 2014
- Shropshire Dragonfly News 2015
- Shropshire's Earwigs
FSC Invertebrate Challenge PDF newsletters
- Download Vol. 1 (spring 2010)
- Download Vol. 2 (autumn 2010)
- Download Vol. 3 (spring 2011)
- Download Vol. 4 (autumn 2011)
- Download Vol. 5 (spring 2012)
- Download Vol. 6 (autumn 2012)
- Download Vol. 7 (spring 2013)
- Download Vol. 8 (spring 2014)
- Download vol. 9 (autumn 2014)
- Download vol. 10 (spring 2015)