Linnean Society
The Linnean Society works to inform, involve and inspire people of all ages about nature and its wider interactions through our collections, programmes and publications. Founded in 1788, the Society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
Through the expertise of our wide Fellowship and the heritage of our unique collections, we are a hub for the communication of science, via our lectures, tours, workshops, conferences and our Linnean Learning resources.
We aspire to inspire by bringing together all those enthusiastic about the natural world.
Busy ‘bout the Tree of Life: genome sequencing of biodiversity
Потерянная орхидея | В поисках иконы в архивах Линнеевского общества
Летучие мыши ищут еду | Где и как они это делают
Память природы | За кулисами музеев естественной истории мира
Линза Линнея | Сокровища коллекции ракушек Линнея
Успокоение лесов | Исчезновение лесных птиц
Большой мозг | Изучаем интеллект слонов
Быть древесным | Заметки о гениальности деревьев
The Dramatic Evolution of Birds on Madagascar
Линнеевская линза | Добыча ботаники: ранняя шведская флора Карла Линнея
Noodle Bodies, Gyroscope Ears, and Phantom Girdles | Limb Reduced Lizards
The Spirit of the Rainforest
Climate Injustice | Fighting Global Inequality to Combat Climate Change
Science & Satire | The Remarkable Cartoons of Richard Owen
The World According to Citrus
How To Make A Woodland
Mountains, Lizards, and the Battle with Temperature
A Meticulous Observer | The Fascinating Notebooks of Leonard Jenyns
Chimpanzee Engineering Prowess | Making the Best Tools for the Job
Linnean Lens | Linnaeus' Lapland Journey Diary (1732)
Conservation and Rewilding in a Changing Climate | James Bullock
How Genetics Explain Tigers and Secure Their Future | Uma Ramakrishnan
Nature and Cultural Heritage | How to Conserve These Sources of Inspiration
Intertidal Zones
A Brief History of Naturalists' Notebooks
Botanical Triumph in a 16th Century Italian Villa
Interstices | The Hidden Histories of Women in Botany
Linnean Lens | How to Conserve 18th and 19th Century Paper Including Live Demonstration
The Unnatural Trade | Naturalists and the Slave Trade | Brycchan Carey