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Saving bumblebees

There are ways we can help reverse the decline of the bumblebee population

Prof. Dave Goulson will be talking about bumblebees to members of the Rother Environmental Group at its next meeting on Tuesday May 29.
Bumblebees are amongst the most important of wild pollinators; many wild flowers would not set seed without them, and they are the main pollinators of crops such as tomatoes, blueberries and raspberries. Many bumblebees are in decline, with three species now extinct in the UK and the first global extinction recently occurring in USA.
These declines are symptomatic of broader environmental damage that threatens our future wellbeing; the fate of man and bees are inextricably linked. Dave Goulson will discuss the drivers of bee declines, and the many things we can all do to halt and reverse them.
The venue is The George Hotel at 7pm

Photo: courtesy of Rother Environmental Group

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