Microscopes: choosing and using for natural history with Brian Eversham
Location: Cambourne Nature Reserve,
Cambourne
, Cambridgeshire, CB23 6BJ
Cambourne Nature Reserve,
Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, CB23 6BJ
Learn about the different types of microscopes and gain hands on experience
About the event
Many aspects of natural history benefit from using a microscope: low-power stereo microscopes for insects, flowers or mosses; high-power compound microscopes for fungal spores, lichen fruits and the world of freshwater microscopical life from amoebae to rotifers and tardigrades. But many naturalists seem daunted by them.
This workshop will briefly explore the history of microscopes and the different kinds, look at simple ways to prepare specimens, and give participants hands-on experience with a range of instruments. Participants are welcome to bring their own microscopes to get help in setting up and using them
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Phone number
07793 606026 (Tues, Wed and Fri 9am - 2.30pm)Price
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Juliette Butler
Contact number: 07793 606026 (Tues, Wed and Fri 9am - 2.30pm)
Contact email: trainingworkshops@wildlifebcn.org