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Pollinator Project Blog

Reversing the Decline of Insects

09/07/2020 //  by Jon Rault

The Wildlife Trusts have published a new report ‘Reversing the Decline of Insects’. The report provides examples of how …

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Peacock butterfly

Virtual Talks, Lessons & Workshops

18/06/2020 //  by Jersey Biodiversity Centre

As a key partner in the Pollinator Project, the Jersey Biodiversity Centre is excited to host a range of free virtual …

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Bumblebees Force Plants to Flower Early by Damaging Their Leaves

21/05/2020 //  by Jon Rault

When bumblebees emerge from hibernation in early spring they rely on the food provided by newly blooming flowers. …

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Red-tailed bumblebee

Jersey Biodiversity Centre Pollinator Report for 2019

29/04/2020 //  by Jersey Biodiversity Centre

The Jersey Biodiversity Centre has produced a report exploring pollinator records submitted in 2019. The report, …

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a bee hotel made from drainpipe filled with tubes made from cardboard and bamboo

How to Build a 5-Star Bee n’ Bee for Solitary Bees

25/04/2020 //  by Jon Rault

Wild bees not only fill our environment with life, colour and beauty, as pollinators of crops and wildflowers these …

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Peacock butterfly

Insect A&E

02/04/2020 //  by Jon Rault

Our friends at Butterfly Conservation and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust have teamed up with Channel 5's Dr Amir Khan …

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New Study Sheds Light on UK’s Overlooked Bee Species

17/02/2020 //  by Jon Rault

The UK’s first citizen science project focusing on the nesting ecology of ground nesting solitary bees has revealed that …

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Flowering Plants for Pollinators in Winter

22/01/2020 //  by Barry Wells

Although there are very few pollinating insects active in January and February, those that do appear are often …

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Great Pollinator Reads in 2019

25/11/2019 //  by Barry Wells

With Christmas just around the corner, here are some great books to buy as presents, or to put on your own Santa’s wish …

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Insect Declines and Why They Matter

15/11/2019 //  by Jon Rault

Insect declines and why they matter is a new report authored by invertebrate expert and friend of the Channel Island …

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The Importance of Ivy

09/09/2019 //  by Tim Ransom

Ivy is, arguably, the most important flowering plant for pollinators in the autumn which is at a time when there is …

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Banque, Hedgerow & Tree Management Advice

07/08/2019 //  by Jon Rault

In Jersey the The ‘Visite du Branchage’ inspections take place twice a year in each parish during the three weeks …

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