The campus of the Autonomous University of Madrid is home to more than 20 species of ants. Come spend the evening with us learning all about these tiny insects.

The activity will consist on a brief introduction to myrmecology followed by a slow-paced walk around the university campus. You will learn the basics of ant identification in the field, being able to recognise the most common ant species. If the timing is right, we will also spot nuptial flights.

Everybody is welcome to this free activity, especially beginners! We will provide worksheets and all the equipment you’ll need. For any questions contact Sergio Ibarra at [email protected]

Here is a sneak peek of what we might find: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=40.55598848171206&nelng=-3.6741476067182366&swlat=40.53384546090073&swlng=-3.7050895699140374&taxon_id=47336&user_id=sergio_ibarra_mellado&verifiable=any

How to get there? We will meet at the entrance to the Biology Building.

Public transport:
– “Cantoblanco Universidad” train station
– 827 bus (from Canillejas)
– 714 bus (from Plaza Castilla)

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Event type
Which insects?
Organised by

Asociación Ibérica de Mirmecología (AIM)

Registration

Join the iNaturalist project "RES Insect Week - Paseo mirmecológico UAM" or email Sergio Ibarra ([email protected]).


Ant Walk at the Autonomous University of Madrid
Location

2 C. Darwin
Fuencarral-El Pardo
Madrid
Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco
28049
Spain

Accessibility

Urban walk on flat pavement. Children and families are welcome.

Website

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/res-insect-week-paseo-mirmecologico-uam

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Contact

Sergio Ibarra
[email protected]
+34 605 833 091