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A B-Line for the East of England

A national project to create a network of wildflower-rich areas is making a huge splash in the East of England, thanks to the generous support of Anglian Water. A network...

24/05/2016

John Muir Pollinator Way, Scotland’s first B-line

Scotland’s first B-lines project, the John Muir Pollinator Way, has identified opportunities for creating, enhancing and managing important grassland habitat along the entire route of the John Muir Way and...

23/05/2016

Award for Canvey Wick

Essex nature reserve scoops Land Trust Awards 2016 prize   National land management charity, the Land Trust has named Canvey Wick Nature Reserve as Winner of the Best Space for...

20/05/2016

Launch of Great British Bee Count 2016

People are being urged to take part in the Great British Bee Count, and find out more about Britain’s bees, after a new survey found most of us can’t recognise...

19/05/2016

First Biodiverse Green Roof for Grangemouth

A biodiverse green roof over 140m2 in size that has been designed for pollinating insects has been installed on a flat roof owned by CalaChem in Grangemouth.   This is...

13/05/2016

York Urban Buzz

York will soon be bursting with flowers, and buzzing with bees, butterflies and many other pollinating insects as part of the York Urban Buzz project, a Buglife initiative funded by...

13/05/2016

Minuscule Opportunity

If you go down to the woods this spring, you’re sure of a tiny surprise as the mini-beasts go antennae-to-antennae for the spoils of a picnic in MINUSCULE, in cinemas...

13/05/2016

Buglife welcomes sensible decision on pesticides

Buglife welcomes news that The NFU’s and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) applications for a second neonicotinoid emergency derogation to use the insecticides on oilseed rape (OSR) has...

12/05/2016