Presentations and Recordings

Virtual BIAZA Conservation Education Conference 2021

Big Bug Bonanza

The BIAZA Big Bug Bonanza - What's next?

The BIAZA Big Bug Bonanza is approaching its ten-year anniversary. In the spirit of celebration and reflection, we invite the BIAZA educator community to help us review the campaign moving forward into the next decade. What's worked well and what hasn't? In a post-COVID world, is the campaign still relevant and appreciated within the BIAZA community? How can we tailor the Bonanza moving forward to better cater to it’s objectives and it’s participants? The Terrestrial Invertebrate Working Group wants to hear from you!

Join the discussion!


Meet the Presenter

Jack Williams - Education & Events Coordinator, Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

Jack is the Education & Events Coordinator at Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park. As a wildlife park within Askham Bryan College, Jack's role focuses on wildlife park visitor engagement and conservation-education, overseeing the development and delivery of the park's interpretation, animal-keeper talks/demonstrations, school visits and much more.

Prior to this role, Jack was the Centre Manager at Lakeland Wildlife Oasis. Jack is also the Education Coordinator for the Terrestrial Invertebrate Working Group, and has a passion for pocket sized taxa - including invertebrates, amphibians and rodents!

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