Under-the-radar: finding and recording the hidden biodiversity around us

Category: Talks & Lectures

Date: 28th March 2026

Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Location: Crescent Arts Centre, 2-4 University Road, Belfast BT7 1NH

Exploring under-appreciated species and how to visually capture them through the lens of macro photography

This is one of the festival’s Pay What You Can events.

Did you know there are over 100 species of native wild bees across Ireland, with around 30 threatened? Some of these species can be found in Belfast – including the Flat-ridged Nomad Bee, a bee assessed as endangered on the Regional Red List of Irish Bees. There are also more species of non-native flatworm than there are species of native flatworm in Belfast – what does this mean for our native species, where did they come from, and how did they get here?

The biodiversity around us can tell us a lot about the health of our environment. However, it is changing and much of it we do not see.

Though some notable groups like birds and mammals are readily observed, other groups such as insects and invertebrates go unnoticed, under-appreciated, and/or under-the-radar. Many of those species are indicators of ecosystem health and provide ecosystem services (that is, provide benefits to us) – like pollination or decomposition.

How does climate change influence these species? What does agricultural intensification do? Do all non-native species cause noticeable impacts? How do these issues interact? And importantly, how can we know the full impacts if we do not know what is there?

Location

Crescent Arts Centre
2-4 University Rd, Belfast BT7 1NH

Organizer

Imagine Belfast
Email
hello@imaginebelfast.com
Website
https://imaginebelfast.com

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