Did you know that during the winter time there isn’t a single male bee anywhere!? The pregnant female queens will be deep in hibernation until the spring when they emerge and lay this years generation of bees.
As I am sure you will be aware, pollinators are a vital part of sustaining ecosystems and so are beneficial to all life all the way up the food chain! Findings from the Bumblebee Distribution Map Scheme (BDMS) show declines in several UK associated species since 1960. The RSPB looks forward to working closely with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust to conserve the Great Yellow Bumblebee and the other species that depend on the distinctive flower-rich habitat.
“Over the next few weeks visitors to the 'Live For the Outdoors' website will get the chance to choose their most worthwhile outdoor project.Six projects from different groups are presented and then there will be a 10 day window in which people can vote. The winner gains up to EUR30,000 to support their project work.
The award is being offered by the EOG Association for Conservation. This is a group of outdoor brands and retailers that give money directly to conservation projects worldwide. So far they have supported 21 projects to the tune of EUR500,000. Member brands in the UK include Berghaus, Lowe Alpine UK, Haglöfs, Pertex, The North Face, Grangers, Nikwax, Paramo, Snugpack, SGB Magazine.
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust (and 5 others) are part of a competition to win funding for a current project. They will create a wildflower-rich habitat to support rare bumblebees along a new 10km path in the Pembrokeshire National Park. By connecting key sites, this attractive route through spectacular scenery will help prevent the national extinction of the shrill carder bee.
This is a fantastic opportunity to help a really rare bumblebee and create a lovely place for a walk! Your vote will help us to introduce wildflowers along a new path through previously-restricted MoD land at Castlemartin and create wildflower-rich meadows nearby.This will provide essential bumblebee habitat and also create pretty places full of flowers, bees and butterflies for everyone to enjoy.
Bumblebees are vital to us as they pollinate many wildflowers and important crops, so it is imperative that we look after them. The project can make a real difference as Pembrokeshire supports many bumblebee species, including the very rare shrill carder bee (a handsome little bumblebee with a high-pitched buzz!).Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and the MoD have already offered to support this exciting project if they can find funding”.
So please vote for the bumblebees! ( http://www.bumblebeeconservation.org/news.htm )
You can also help by providing the right conditions to help your local bee’s flourish in the coming year by planning and creating a wildlife friendly garden with wild flowers and insect homes. To find out what else you can do please register with our Homes for Wildlife project and tell us all about it here in the forums!
Thanks for reading!
Voted here!!! {thumbs up}
I love Bumble Bees ......
They may be small and compact but they are beautiful and need looked after. They deserve to be treated with respect for all the hard work they do pollinating our plants. {smile}
I also love John Muir Trust (as I love John Muir Country Park), but this time my vote is for the latter.
Regards
Kathy and Dave
I was pointed to this site last week and voted for the Bumblebee then. I’ve just clicked on the link from Lloyd and managed to vote again. It seems we are not limited to one vote each so keep voting.
Build it and they will come.
You get my vote. Love Bees. I have a ERYNGIUM ( Sea Holly) perennial in my border and bees flock to it. It is also such a decorative bush. This one was taken in Summer 2009
Of all creatures, man is the most detestable, he is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain. ~ Mark Twain
Great pic, Birdwatcher.
I've just voted, & the vote stands at 57% for the bees today. Love Pembrokeshire,too.
Love your photo Birdwatcher. Lovely eryngium.
Just wanted to say a huge thank you to all that have voted for BBCT in this award! I took a call from a member of both RSPB and BBCT who wanted to try and raise the profile of this award scheme as much as possible and so where better than to start with your wonderful selves!
Don't want to speak to soon but the odds are looking fab now with BBCT having 56% of the vote.. remember this closes at midnight a week on wednesday (10th) so if you haven't already make sure you circulate to your contacts!
Best wishes
L
Thanks everyone who has voted for the Bees - they were all worthy causes but i think the plans the BBCT have for this area and for bees gives the greatest overall benefit - lines close tonight at midnight so if you haven't already, get one in now!!
Help swifts by letting us know what they're up to - fill in the 2010 survey
I've just voted for the bees and the results are looking good. Come on, get your votes in quick as the deadline is midnight tonight.
There is something new to learn everyday...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skylark58/
Great news that BBCT won the eco project competition, wahoo!! they'll now get eur30,000 for the proposed pembrokshire project to go ahead. amazing what happens when like minded folk get together to spread the word!
details here on the live for the outdoors website
stay updated via Twitter - Bumblebee Trust and RSPB
Thanks all :)
hi Lloyd
Great news about the ECO project. Sooo........ pleased to hear this positive news.
Brilliant!!!!!! {big smile}
Will have a look on Twitter too!
Thank you for telling us on here