Items Tagged 'Pollinators'
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- Engaging volunteers with pollinator monitoring: Flower-Insect Timed Counts
- Signs of Spring 2024 – Citizen Science Survey Results
- Protecting our dark skies
News
- Progress for pollinators hailed
- Could weeds be the answer to reversing insect declines?
- Endangered bee gets a foothold in Somerset
- Green recovery at the heart of this year’s Bees’ Needs Week
- England’s B-Lines network will give pollinating insects a boost
- Road verges could be havens for pollinators
- More flowers and pollinator diversity could help protect bees from parasites
- Aberdeen research creates a buzz among 'citizen scientists'
- Pioneering research reveals gardens are secret powerhouse for pollinators
- Helping our butterflies helps our own mental health says Dr Amir Khan
- IUCN in partnership with Butterfly Conservation UK and Butterfly Conservation NL launches a new project on setting up a European Red List of Moths
- Poots launches initiatives to protect pollinators
- On the ‘Bee Path’ – Europe progresses towards halting pollinator declines
- National Park visitor sites awarded Bee Friendly Status
- Buzzing for Bees’ Needs Week 2021
- Farmers help create ‘Virtual safe space’ to save bumblebees
- A boost for bees as Defra works with beekeepers to implement the Healthy Bees Plan 2030
- Urban gardens are a dependable food source for pollinators through the year, study suggests
- Progress for pollinators: Projects across Scotland provided crucial help for bees, hoverflies and other pollinators in 2021.
- Public urged to help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
- Bees’ Needs Week buzzes into action
- Scotland is buzzing with pollinator-friendly activity
- New Pollinator Monitoring partnership agreement
- Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins
- New scheme to inspire schools to help the nation’s bumblebees
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Pollinators Along the Tweed”, gets underway
- Saving moths may be just as important as saving the bees
- Bees get week early wakeup call from warming climate
- Bees are still being harmed despite tightened pesticide regulations
- Tree planting targets could put key bumblebee habitats at risk
- Move to close the loophole of the use of banned pesticides
- SITC calls for new Government focus and support on halting the decline of insects and other invertebrates across the UK
- Bees need food up to a month earlier than provided by recommended pollinator plants
- NRW to reduce mowing in May to help pollinators
- Bee part of the solution and grow a bee banquet!
- Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds
- Lifeline for bees creates city buzz
- Hundreds of wildflowers helping to attract rare bees to Walsall
- Mobile species are ‘glue’ which connect different habitats together, study finds
- Butterfly Conservation begins £727k project to show farming can be wildlife-friendly and profitable
- Buglife applauds Government decision to refuse the use of a banned pesticide in 2025
- First Caroline Drummond Scholarship Supports Farming for Bumblebees Project
- Community groups champion efforts to save Scotland’s pollinators
- Growing wildflowers on disused urban land can damage bee health
- “Give Dandelions a Chance!” – Public Urged to Rethink Wildflowers, as Plantlife Launches No Mow May
- Bees face new threats, putting our survival & theirs at risk
- The Buzz About Trees: Scientists at Wakehurst harness sound to understand bee abundance
- Volunteers monitoring pollinators make interesting findings
- Drought resistant plants never more important for pollinators says RHS as it sees reduced blooms on many summer flowers
- Declaration Issued to Halt UK Insect Declines as Evidence Mounts of National Crisis
- A buzz of hope: will you help Surrey’s amazing pollinators?
- Living walls boost biodiversity by providing safe spaces for urban wildlife
- A buzz of hope: will you help Sussex’s amazing pollinators?
- Bugs Matter 2026: Popular UK Insect Survey crosses the Channel
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