Summer Bug Walk
A special guided walk celebrating Insect Week and the tiny creatures that power our wetlands.
Join entomologist Connor Butler for a special Insect Week guided walk through London Wetland Centre on 27 June.
In celebration of Insect Week, this walk will help you discover how to find, observe, and identify invertebrates in the wild. If you’ve ever wondered how to distinguish a shieldbug from a beetle, or how to identify common species of woodlice, this tour is for you.
You’ll learn how to use a hand lens and sweep net, how to search for and observe bugs in their natural habitats, and pick up practical tips for identifying different invertebrate groups. Whether you're a complete beginner or already curious about the tiny world beneath your feet, this walk is a wonderful opportunity to slow down, look closer, and appreciate the small creatures that keep our wetlands thriving.
Insect Week is a nationwide celebration of insects and their importance to our ecosystems. It shines a spotlight on the incredible diversity of insect life, encourages people to learn more about these often-overlooked creatures, and highlights the vital roles they play in pollination, decomposition, and maintaining healthy habitats.
- Date: 27 June
- Meeting Point: Courtyard Pagoda
- Time: 11.00am (duration 90 minutes)
- Price: £5 (excluding admission)
- Suitable for: Ages 16+
Connor the Ecologist is a London-based entomologist and educator on a mission to make people notice and appreciate the smaller details in nature. He is obsessed by London’s insects and has even found dung beetles outside Buckingham Palace. Over 2,000 people have joined his family workshops and bug-hunting activities.
Instagram @connor_the_ecologist
Website: www.connorbutler.co.uk