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he amateur entomologists' society was founded with the objective of providing a platform through which amateur and young entomologists could exchange not only facts, but also equipment and can share knowledge with each other. in 1937 the name of the group changed to the amateur entomologists society, which has remained unchanged since then .the journal of this society first appeared as the bulletin in 1939, and it was also during the year that the first publication, a leaflet entitled "coleoptera collecting", was produced. the society has made its research on invertebrate conservation issues for over 40 years, and has been consulted over legislation such as the uk's wildlife and countryside act 1981, and reviews of the act. in 1997 the aes got merged with the bug club to form the aes bug club which is the junior section of the society now-a-days. the bug club has a separate bi-monthly journal, the bug club magazine. the entomologist's record and journal of variation became a publication of ‘he amateur entomologists society’ in 2009.
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