Listen "Help the humble bumble bee"
Episode Synopsis
Big, round, and adorably fluffy, is there a more charming visitor to our gardens than the bumble bee? We don’t think so!Sadly, these incredible and vitally important pollinators are in trouble. 2024 was the worst year for British bumble bee populations since records began, with many species facing growing pressures from habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change.Grab a drink and join us as we explore the fascinating world of bumble bees. From their remarkable adaptations and surprising cultural impact to the threats putting them at risk.We also highlight the crucial work being done to protect them and share simple ways that each of us can help our bumble bees thrive, right in our own gardens and communities. And of course, we tackle the big question: do they really defy the laws of physics when they fly?We had a great time recording this episode, we hope you enjoy it.Get in touch!Don't forget to follow The Birdy Bug Pod over on Instagram. And please do feel free to contact us with any questions, feedback, comments, or just to say hi!Follow us @thebirdybugpodLinksThe UK's bumblebees are in crisis - Bumblebee Conservation TrustThe national monitoring BeeWalk scheme - Bumblebee Conservation TrustUK bumblebee numbers fell to record low in 2024 - Agriland.co.ukMultiple habitats need protecting to save UK bumblebees, finds 10-year citizen science study - BESGenus-Wide Characterization of Bumblebee Genomes Provides Insights into Their Evolution and Variation in Ecological and Behavioral Traits | Molecular Biology and Evolution | Oxford Academic
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