Find out more about how The Lecture List works.
Coronavirus situation updateOur lecture organisers may or may not have had time to update their events with cancellation notices. Clearly social gatherings are to be avoided and that includes lectures. STAY AT HOME FOLKS, PLEASE. |
Find out what you can do to keep The Lecture List online
|
David Attenborough will be discussing his stunning new book which reveals the secretive but spectacular world of insects.
For every pound of humans on Earth, there are 300 pounds of insects. David Attenborough reveals a secret universe that is teeming with life and is all around us, yet we never see it. It is the world of the very small, and it is a world of sex, drugs and violence. In "Life in the Undergrowth" David shows us not just bugs, beetles and creepy-crawlies, but scorpions and centipedes, mites and mantids, spiders and dragonflies. And not just life in the undergrowth, but the dramatic battles between predator and prey that are happening in the corner of your living room and in your larder.
Speaker(s): |
|
|
|
Date and Time: |
16 November 2005 at 7:00 am |
Duration: | 2 hours |
|
|
Venue: |
New Walk Museum and Art gallery |
Organised by: | |
|
|
Tickets: |
£5 |
Available from: |
Waterstone's, Market Street, Leicester |
Register to tell a friend about this lecture.
If you would like to comment about this lecture, please register here.
Any ad revenue is entirely reinvested into the Lecture List's operating fund