Take part in the Big Butterfly Count in the next two weeks and help scientists and conservationists see how the butterfly population is being affected by environmental changes
At Monday's Cafe Scientifique, Professor Mary Edwards will draw upon examples from Alaska and Siberia to illustrate arctic warming and its consequences. Talk and then Q&A with interval.
A competition for artists to design and produce a memorial to former Isle of Wight resident and world-renowned seismologist John Milne opens soon and Islanders are invited to send in ideas.
Cafe Scientifique talks open you up to a world of fascinating new subjects. A 45 minute talk is followed by a Q&A with an expert in one of the chosen fields for this season's talks.
Jolyon Chesworth, Manager of the South East Marine Conservation Project will give a talk tonight for Cafe Scientifique on the proposed conservation zones to protect marine biodiversity and how they will be monitored.
Find out about sleep at the next Cafe Scientifique talk. How much sleep do we really need? And why do flamingos sleep on one leg? Monday 16th at 7pm, Shanklin.