Short-haired bumblebee queens now in quarantine
The project has successfully completed another collection of short-haired bumblebee queens in Sweden. The queens are…Read more ›
View Article2015 Short-haired bumblebee release
The project is pleased to announce the fourth release of queen Bombus subterraneus will take place…Read more ›
View ArticleQueen release 2015
The short-haired bumblebee project is now preparing for the 2015 release. More news to come soon
View ArticleShort-haired bumblebee queens released 1st June 2015
The project is pleased to announce the fourth successful release of short-haired bumblebee queens. Read our…Read more ›
View Article2015 queen release completed 1st June
The short-haired bumblebee project is pleased to announce it completed its fourth year of queen release on the 1st June. It was a late spring in Sweden this year which delayed the team in going over to...
View Articlewild flower meadow restoration and bumblebee beginners course 28th June
The project is pleased to announce a new course on wild flower meadow restoration, management and…Read more ›
View ArticleAn evening with Prof Dave Goulson 4th July
We are fully booked for the walk, but still have a couple of spaces left for the…Read more ›
View ArticleLast bumblebee beginners course of this year
The last beginners course this year is to be held at Rye Harbour with Sussex Wildlife…Read more ›
View ArticleThe summer so far
The short-haired bumblebee project has had a busy summer this year surveying bumblebees, engaging farmers, surveying habitat and practical management of a few selected sites. This season we have a...
View ArticleIdnetification course on all UK bumblebee species
Want to advance your knowledge on Bumblebee idnetification and learn all UK species including all our BAP species? Last Bumblebee identification course this year, its for intermediates (so you know how...
View ArticleSummer review 2015
The bumblebee season is now coming to a close for 2015. This summer in July we recorded for our third year running short-haired bumblebee workers! They were recorded over a four day period, our longest...
View ArticleHabitat and bumblebee mapping
We are currently using ARCGIS to map suitable habitat for bumblebees and including our bumblebee records.…Read more ›
View ArticleEuropean redlist bees
A really informative webpage on red list bees includes the importance of bees, their ecology and…Read more ›
View Article2015 queen release completed 1st June
The short-haired bumblebee project is pleased to announce it completed its fourth year of queen release on the 1st June. It was a late spring in Sweden this year which delayed the team in going over to...
View Articlewild flower meadow restoration and bumblebee beginners course 28th June
The project is pleased to announce a new course on wild flower meadow restoration, management and…Read more ›
View ArticleAn evening with Prof Dave Goulson 4th July
We are fully booked for the walk, but still have a couple of spaces left for the…Read more ›
View ArticleLast bumblebee beginners course of this year
The last beginners course this year is to be held at Rye Harbour with Sussex Wildlife…Read more ›
View ArticleThe summer so far
The short-haired bumblebee project has had a busy summer this year surveying bumblebees, engaging farmers, surveying habitat and practical management of a few selected sites. This season we have a...
View ArticleIdnetification course on all UK bumblebee species
Want to advance your knowledge on Bumblebee idnetification and learn all UK species including all our BAP species? Last Bumblebee identification course this year, its for intermediates (so you know how...
View ArticleSummer review 2015
The bumblebee season is now coming to a close for 2015. This summer in July we recorded for our third year running short-haired bumblebee workers! They were recorded over a four day period, our longest...
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