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- GreenTheUK’s Volunteering At Canvey Wick
- Bare ground experiments to help save rare bees and wasps
- Gardening for Solitary Bees
- Pollinator FIT Count training with Buglife at Canvey Wick
- The Legend of the Pantaloon Bee
- Thinking small: how bugs are getting bulldozed by planning
- An Unconventional Home for the Gold-fringed Mason Bee
- Cartref Anghonfensiynol i’r Saerwenynen Eddi Aur
- Canvey Wick – February Projects with the South East England Youth Nature Network
- Seeding for Success
- Troubled waters, silent shores: the hidden toll of nutrient enrichment
- Vote for Buglife in My Favourite Voucher Codes charity poll!
- Guardians of our Rivers: bringing communities and bugs together.
- Discovering Citizen Science and ecosystem balance in France
- Engaging Communities in Aberdeen B-Lines
- Do “bugs” have brains? And what exactly is a brain anyway?
- So, just what is it that makes Coul Links so special?
- The aquatic spiders of the fens
- A fresh look at one of Scotland’s Medicinal Leeches
- A story of a migration out of Wales (Part 2)
- Stori am fudo allan o Gymru (Rhan 2)
- Insect Migration (Part 1)
- Mudo Pryfed (Rhan 1)
- Surveying the Horehound Long-horn Moth
- Kicking over Dee River cobbles looking for Scarce Yellow Sally!
- Cicio cerrig crynion afon Dyfrdwy drosodd yn chwilio am bryf y cerrig Isogenus nubecula!
- Meadows Between the Vines: B-Lines and Surrey’s Vineyards
- Grow Your Own: Eating and gardening through the seasons
- Reflective Blog – Kevhvan’s Buglife Internship
- Finding Sally, the eDNA Blog
- Dod o hyd I Sally; y blog DNA
- Just Add Water
- The Long-horned Bee, a Victim of Changing Times
- Plant hunting in South Essex
- Nature’s Night Lights
- Space4Nature: Satellites, AI… and Hand Lenses
- The Rivers Wild
- How can the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species help reverse invertebrate declines?
- The one year anniversary of the Great Britain Non-native Species Strategy
- Meeting Sally…
- Cwrdd ag Isogenus nebucula …
- Meet six unsung heroes of the pollination world
- Going on a Bee Hunt – Filming the last bees of Cornwall
- Forget crawling to the “Ugly Bug Ball”, let’s talk slipping and sliding along to the Slug Disco!
- Northern Ireland, invertebrate finds in review 2023
- A Year of Walking the Wick!
- Insectarium: A new series from PBS Digital Studios & the American Museum of Natural History
- Powerhouse of the planet: why marine micro-beasts matter
- Soldierflies on the move…
- Ivy bees and rare carder bees in a warming world
- The Changing Distributions of our Grasshoppers, Crickets and Relatives
- Get Wylder and let nature do the rest!
- Like a moth to a flame…Or a Glow-worm to a streetlight?
- Late on Monday night, when most of the building had gone home, the Glow-worm shined bright in the House of Commons!
- Bees vs wasps: what’s the difference?
- So, how big do insects get?
- What’s the difference between a cricket and a grasshopper?
- The Grassland GAP
- Surveys for the Red-barbed Ant in Scilly – new adventures in entomology!
- Strathmore B-Lines: Surveying Grasslands and Pollinating Insects in the Strathmore Valley
- Conservation Volunteering at Prawle Point with Buglife
- Beauties in the Bog
- Building for bees
- Fantastic dragonflies and how to help them
- An introduction to the Large Scabious Mining Bee
- Bees of the Changing Chalk Partnership Area
- An introduction to the Northern Colletes mining bee
- National Meadows Day 2023 in Scotland
- National Meadows Day 2023 in England
- Not-so Solitary Bees
- Buglife National Save a Spider Day Poster Competition Winners!
- Fascinating Invertebrates ~ Bring on the leeches!
- Keep your eyes peeled this spring…
- Funding from ScottishPower Foundation helps to restore vital habitat to encourage thriving natural ecosystem
- Spring has sprung at Canvey Wick!
- Save Coul Links – Here’s why we will be objecting (again) and what you can do to help
- What are the benefits of slugs and snails?
- From Bugs to Brains.…and….From Green Spaces to Better Mental Well-Being
- Celebrate National Save a Spider Day with Buglife’s Poster Competition
- Vote for Canvey Wick!
- Vote for Us! Buglife Needs Your Support in the Discount Promo Codes Charity Poll this February
- Newly published research shows that light pollution is not only getting worse but is also far worse than previously estimated.
- My Dream Internship…
- The secret life of the Common Earthworm…
- Hooray for habitat restoration and holiday events
- Vote now for Riverwoods projects across Scotland!
- Government misses legal deadline to set binding environmental targets
- Spiders aren’t spooky
- Space4Nature: Surrey’s intergalactic project delivering Buglife’s B-Line insect superhighways.
- Let’s join the world in celebrating Habitats and Animals this October
- UK Government reneging on its manifesto pledges for nature
- B-Lines: Building the Insect Super-highway
- Farmers creating B-Lines for pollinators
- Nature’s incredible resilience at Canvey Wick
- Meet Canvey Wick Nature Reserve’s new Community Warden
- Up, Up and Away
- Nudibranchs – marine molluscs are coming out of their shells
- Portuguese Armadas, Shipwrecked Sailors & Rafts of Bubbles
- Vote for Buglife!
- #LoveParks Week
- Marine invertebrates with Cornwall Wildlife Trust
- I don’t think you’re ready for these Jellies: A brief dive into the world of Jellyfish
- National Meadows Day 2022 in Northern Ireland
- National Meadows Day 2022 in Scotland
- National Meadows Day 2022 in England
- Let’s folk-us on Folklore…
- Beyond No Mow May
- Magnificent Stag Beetles…
- How many non-native flatworms are in your garden…?
- Dim the Lights for Birds (and Bugs) at Night!
- Don’t get bogged down with peat…
- What’s in a name….?
- Why bugs matter to me…
- Light. The last socially accepted pollution?
- I’m a crayfish, get me out of here
- COP26 – how does climate change impact upon invertebrates?
- Bees and pesticides drop out of the Environment Bill
- Rebugging the Planet – spreading the bug love
- London Resort – a fact check
- A Week in the Life of a Buglife Intern
- Exploring poorly researched insect fauna: how plants amplify the net ecological benefit for inconspicuous invertebrate communities
- The great potential of citizen science – an opportunity to work together more in the name of preserving insects in 2021
- Stories about small insects and making a big difference
- Northern Dune Tiger Beetles – Natural Kingdom: Wild Walls
- Reversing insect declines – a matter of personal responsibility before our own existence
- Environment Bill – House of Lords Committee Stage Days 5 and 6
- Bug Sentience
- Environment Bill – House of Lords Committee Stage Day 1
- We need to talk about ALAN
- Saving the Planet … one wasp at a time!
- PotWatch: Finding Flatworms
- Buglife Support Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2021
- Save the bees! (but which ones?)
- Gangly-legged heralds of spring!
- Northern February Red Survey – A Call for Help from Buglife!
- Deciding to harm nature
- Great Stag Hunt success 2020
- Swanscombe Stories #4 – The Raven
- Swanscombe Stories #3 – Ode to a Pylon
- Why we need to talk about automobile recycling
- Swanscombe Stories #2- The complicated history of a brownfield haven
- Bugs help us. Now let’s return the favour
- Swanscombe Stories #1 – a Kestrel hovers
- Conservation Blog
- Creating a buzz for retail and business parks
- Buglife’s B-Lines
- B-Lines – what is it all about?
- How to be the best bee hotel manager
- Stag Weekend 5th – 7th June – Celebrate and save threatened Stag beetles
- Bug Hunt with Learning Resources
- Maybug
- Dark-edged Bee-fly
- Do you know how to say ‘snail’ in Welsh?
- Bee’s eye view of 2019 election pledges – Headline report
- Do pesticides subvert the value of flower strips on farmland?
- A Scottish Environment Act will ensure that nature is not left behind
- Tips for choosing plants that help insects thrive
- Five things to do to reverse insect decline
- Wanted: the Orange-spotted emerald – stolen from future generations
- How to Make Your School Grounds Pollinator Friendly
- Have You Seen the Loch Ness Monster
- Flies not fairways
- Post-Brexit measures to combat invasive non-native species
- Let’s continue the fight against invasive species
- The last flight of the bees
- Bee’s eye view of 2017 election manifestos
- Torbay’s Buzzing Blog January 2017
- Getting a Buzz into Birmingham
- Pollinator Conservation in Agriculture
- Wild Bee Declines and Neonics Case Closed – What next?
- July has been a hive of activity for the Torbay’s Buzzing project
- Marketing Bugs
- June 2016 Torbay’s Buzzing blog
- The first wildflower meadow in the Torbay’s Buzzing project is sown!
- Wildlife and the EU – it’s about responsibility, not power
- Democracy, Evidence, Neonics, Oilseed Rape and Bees
- Wildlife Bill- Initial Buglife Response
- Will Liz Truss help lifting bees out of the toxic mire?
- Secret Pesticides Documents Revealed
- The wonderful world of spiders
- In search of a little brown lacewing
- Sustainable Bug Conservation
- Glorious Earthworms
- Fundraising under the microscope and media cosh
- Will the Pope’s intervention save us?
- Horrid ground-weaver saved – Thanks mainly to Buglife, Plymouth City Council and you!
- Bees over the Atlantic – the USA buzzes ahead while the UK dithers
- Habitats Directive – Imperfect, but still best in the world
- Post Election Thoughts and Predictions
- Bee’s eye view of 2015 election manifestos
- Pesticide report was Defra’s dodgy dossier
- Brazilian Wandering Spider in Bananas – Fact or Fiction
- Walk Wild Toryglen
- Three threatened wildlife sites – all brownfield – no coincidence
- Meadow maintenance and willow fencing
- NIAs – are we Improving Nature?
- Plymouth’s Buzzing with another award nomination
- Plugs ‘n’ fun
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 5
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 4
- The creation continues
- Meadow Creation underway…
- Britain’s First Bug Reserve – is OPEN
- Toryglen’s Buzzing begins…
- Connecting Bees, Bugs and Biodiversity – including Bacteria and Human Beings
- Celebrating Bugs
- Bug Talk Bugs Me
- Selling Bugs
- Where Less is More
- Back in Blighty, what’s next?
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 3
- What has the Environment Secretary ever done for wildlife?
- Why is the NFU Misleading Farmers and Government About Neonicotinoids?
- UK attempted neonic ban bust a microcosm of pesticide policy?
- Obama and Cameron – who is the greenest of them all?
- Spiky yellow blog
- The Plants that Cry Wolf
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 2
- St Helena –Buglife’s work on the ground
- Controlled Life and Wildlife
- Operation Land crab
- Will our new UK Members of the EU Parliament look after bugs?
- The story so far
- Who listens to the bugs?
- UK Parliament Celebrates Bees and Pollinators
- Helping our natural heritage hit the Lottery jackpot
- Help Our Government to Help Our Pollinators
- A Whale of a Decision
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work
- Save wildlife – close the UK borders to plants
- More homes created in Plymouth
- Whitleigh is sown to bee buzzing!
- Corridors of Flower
- Plymouth’s Buzzing in Spring
- Flooding and Bugs – What are the impacts?
- Nature. Who will conquer it?
- Defending wildlife and human liberties
- Another Pollinator Friendly Primary in Plymouth
- Is Britain too poor for wildlife?
- Longcause Special School
- New Research Shines Light on Light Pollution
- Welcome to my blog – Matt Shardlow
- Creating a buzz in Central Park
- High Street Primary School
- Greening Ford Primary School
- Plymouth’s Buzzing 13/12/2012
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Posts by category
- Category: Blog
- GreenTheUK’s Volunteering At Canvey Wick
- Bare ground experiments to help save rare bees and wasps
- Gardening for Solitary Bees
- Pollinator FIT Count training with Buglife at Canvey Wick
- The Legend of the Pantaloon Bee
- Thinking small: how bugs are getting bulldozed by planning
- An Unconventional Home for the Gold-fringed Mason Bee
- Cartref Anghonfensiynol i’r Saerwenynen Eddi Aur
- Canvey Wick – February Projects with the South East England Youth Nature Network
- Seeding for Success
- Troubled waters, silent shores: the hidden toll of nutrient enrichment
- Vote for Buglife in My Favourite Voucher Codes charity poll!
- Guardians of our Rivers: bringing communities and bugs together.
- Discovering Citizen Science and ecosystem balance in France
- Engaging Communities in Aberdeen B-Lines
- Do “bugs” have brains? And what exactly is a brain anyway?
- So, just what is it that makes Coul Links so special?
- The aquatic spiders of the fens
- A fresh look at one of Scotland’s Medicinal Leeches
- A story of a migration out of Wales (Part 2)
- Stori am fudo allan o Gymru (Rhan 2)
- Insect Migration (Part 1)
- Mudo Pryfed (Rhan 1)
- Surveying the Horehound Long-horn Moth
- Kicking over Dee River cobbles looking for Scarce Yellow Sally!
- Cicio cerrig crynion afon Dyfrdwy drosodd yn chwilio am bryf y cerrig Isogenus nubecula!
- Meadows Between the Vines: B-Lines and Surrey’s Vineyards
- Grow Your Own: Eating and gardening through the seasons
- Reflective Blog – Kevhvan’s Buglife Internship
- Finding Sally, the eDNA Blog
- Dod o hyd I Sally; y blog DNA
- Just Add Water
- The Long-horned Bee, a Victim of Changing Times
- Plant hunting in South Essex
- Nature’s Night Lights
- Space4Nature: Satellites, AI… and Hand Lenses
- The Rivers Wild
- How can the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species help reverse invertebrate declines?
- The one year anniversary of the Great Britain Non-native Species Strategy
- Meeting Sally…
- Cwrdd ag Isogenus nebucula …
- Meet six unsung heroes of the pollination world
- Going on a Bee Hunt – Filming the last bees of Cornwall
- Forget crawling to the “Ugly Bug Ball”, let’s talk slipping and sliding along to the Slug Disco!
- Northern Ireland, invertebrate finds in review 2023
- A Year of Walking the Wick!
- Insectarium: A new series from PBS Digital Studios & the American Museum of Natural History
- Powerhouse of the planet: why marine micro-beasts matter
- Soldierflies on the move…
- Ivy bees and rare carder bees in a warming world
- The Changing Distributions of our Grasshoppers, Crickets and Relatives
- Get Wylder and let nature do the rest!
- Like a moth to a flame…Or a Glow-worm to a streetlight?
- Late on Monday night, when most of the building had gone home, the Glow-worm shined bright in the House of Commons!
- Bees vs wasps: what’s the difference?
- So, how big do insects get?
- What’s the difference between a cricket and a grasshopper?
- The Grassland GAP
- Surveys for the Red-barbed Ant in Scilly – new adventures in entomology!
- Strathmore B-Lines: Surveying Grasslands and Pollinating Insects in the Strathmore Valley
- Conservation Volunteering at Prawle Point with Buglife
- Beauties in the Bog
- Building for bees
- Fantastic dragonflies and how to help them
- An introduction to the Large Scabious Mining Bee
- Bees of the Changing Chalk Partnership Area
- An introduction to the Northern Colletes mining bee
- National Meadows Day 2023 in Scotland
- National Meadows Day 2023 in England
- Not-so Solitary Bees
- Buglife National Save a Spider Day Poster Competition Winners!
- Fascinating Invertebrates ~ Bring on the leeches!
- Keep your eyes peeled this spring…
- Funding from ScottishPower Foundation helps to restore vital habitat to encourage thriving natural ecosystem
- Spring has sprung at Canvey Wick!
- Save Coul Links – Here’s why we will be objecting (again) and what you can do to help
- What are the benefits of slugs and snails?
- From Bugs to Brains.…and….From Green Spaces to Better Mental Well-Being
- Celebrate National Save a Spider Day with Buglife’s Poster Competition
- Vote for Canvey Wick!
- Vote for Us! Buglife Needs Your Support in the Discount Promo Codes Charity Poll this February
- Newly published research shows that light pollution is not only getting worse but is also far worse than previously estimated.
- My Dream Internship…
- The secret life of the Common Earthworm…
- Hooray for habitat restoration and holiday events
- Vote now for Riverwoods projects across Scotland!
- Government misses legal deadline to set binding environmental targets
- Spiders aren’t spooky
- Space4Nature: Surrey’s intergalactic project delivering Buglife’s B-Line insect superhighways.
- Let’s join the world in celebrating Habitats and Animals this October
- UK Government reneging on its manifesto pledges for nature
- B-Lines: Building the Insect Super-highway
- Farmers creating B-Lines for pollinators
- Nature’s incredible resilience at Canvey Wick
- Meet Canvey Wick Nature Reserve’s new Community Warden
- Up, Up and Away
- Nudibranchs – marine molluscs are coming out of their shells
- Portuguese Armadas, Shipwrecked Sailors & Rafts of Bubbles
- Vote for Buglife!
- #LoveParks Week
- Marine invertebrates with Cornwall Wildlife Trust
- I don’t think you’re ready for these Jellies: A brief dive into the world of Jellyfish
- National Meadows Day 2022 in Northern Ireland
- National Meadows Day 2022 in Scotland
- National Meadows Day 2022 in England
- Let’s folk-us on Folklore…
- Beyond No Mow May
- Magnificent Stag Beetles…
- How many non-native flatworms are in your garden…?
- Dim the Lights for Birds (and Bugs) at Night!
- Don’t get bogged down with peat…
- What’s in a name….?
- Why bugs matter to me…
- Light. The last socially accepted pollution?
- I’m a crayfish, get me out of here
- COP26 – how does climate change impact upon invertebrates?
- Bees and pesticides drop out of the Environment Bill
- Rebugging the Planet – spreading the bug love
- London Resort – a fact check
- A Week in the Life of a Buglife Intern
- Exploring poorly researched insect fauna: how plants amplify the net ecological benefit for inconspicuous invertebrate communities
- The great potential of citizen science – an opportunity to work together more in the name of preserving insects in 2021
- Stories about small insects and making a big difference
- Northern Dune Tiger Beetles – Natural Kingdom: Wild Walls
- Reversing insect declines – a matter of personal responsibility before our own existence
- Environment Bill – House of Lords Committee Stage Days 5 and 6
- Bug Sentience
- Environment Bill – House of Lords Committee Stage Day 1
- We need to talk about ALAN
- Saving the Planet … one wasp at a time!
- PotWatch: Finding Flatworms
- Buglife Support Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2021
- Save the bees! (but which ones?)
- Gangly-legged heralds of spring!
- Northern February Red Survey – A Call for Help from Buglife!
- Deciding to harm nature
- Great Stag Hunt success 2020
- Swanscombe Stories #4 – The Raven
- Swanscombe Stories #3 – Ode to a Pylon
- Why we need to talk about automobile recycling
- Swanscombe Stories #2- The complicated history of a brownfield haven
- Bugs help us. Now let’s return the favour
- Swanscombe Stories #1 – a Kestrel hovers
- Conservation Blog
- Creating a buzz for retail and business parks
- Buglife’s B-Lines
- B-Lines – what is it all about?
- How to be the best bee hotel manager
- Stag Weekend 5th – 7th June – Celebrate and save threatened Stag beetles
- Bug Hunt with Learning Resources
- Maybug
- Dark-edged Bee-fly
- Do you know how to say ‘snail’ in Welsh?
- Bee’s eye view of 2019 election pledges – Headline report
- Do pesticides subvert the value of flower strips on farmland?
- A Scottish Environment Act will ensure that nature is not left behind
- Tips for choosing plants that help insects thrive
- Five things to do to reverse insect decline
- Wanted: the Orange-spotted emerald – stolen from future generations
- How to Make Your School Grounds Pollinator Friendly
- Have You Seen the Loch Ness Monster
- Flies not fairways
- Post-Brexit measures to combat invasive non-native species
- Let’s continue the fight against invasive species
- The last flight of the bees
- Bee’s eye view of 2017 election manifestos
- Torbay’s Buzzing Blog January 2017
- Getting a Buzz into Birmingham
- Pollinator Conservation in Agriculture
- Wild Bee Declines and Neonics Case Closed – What next?
- July has been a hive of activity for the Torbay’s Buzzing project
- Marketing Bugs
- June 2016 Torbay’s Buzzing blog
- The first wildflower meadow in the Torbay’s Buzzing project is sown!
- Wildlife and the EU – it’s about responsibility, not power
- Democracy, Evidence, Neonics, Oilseed Rape and Bees
- Wildlife Bill- Initial Buglife Response
- Will Liz Truss help lifting bees out of the toxic mire?
- Secret Pesticides Documents Revealed
- The wonderful world of spiders
- In search of a little brown lacewing
- Sustainable Bug Conservation
- Glorious Earthworms
- Fundraising under the microscope and media cosh
- Will the Pope’s intervention save us?
- Horrid ground-weaver saved – Thanks mainly to Buglife, Plymouth City Council and you!
- Bees over the Atlantic – the USA buzzes ahead while the UK dithers
- Habitats Directive – Imperfect, but still best in the world
- Post Election Thoughts and Predictions
- Bee’s eye view of 2015 election manifestos
- Pesticide report was Defra’s dodgy dossier
- Brazilian Wandering Spider in Bananas – Fact or Fiction
- Walk Wild Toryglen
- Three threatened wildlife sites – all brownfield – no coincidence
- Meadow maintenance and willow fencing
- NIAs – are we Improving Nature?
- Plymouth’s Buzzing with another award nomination
- Plugs ‘n’ fun
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 5
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 4
- The creation continues
- Meadow Creation underway…
- Britain’s First Bug Reserve – is OPEN
- Toryglen’s Buzzing begins…
- Connecting Bees, Bugs and Biodiversity – including Bacteria and Human Beings
- Celebrating Bugs
- Bug Talk Bugs Me
- Selling Bugs
- Where Less is More
- Back in Blighty, what’s next?
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 3
- What has the Environment Secretary ever done for wildlife?
- Why is the NFU Misleading Farmers and Government About Neonicotinoids?
- UK attempted neonic ban bust a microcosm of pesticide policy?
- Obama and Cameron – who is the greenest of them all?
- Spiky yellow blog
- The Plants that Cry Wolf
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work 2
- St Helena –Buglife’s work on the ground
- Controlled Life and Wildlife
- Operation Land crab
- Will our new UK Members of the EU Parliament look after bugs?
- The story so far
- Who listens to the bugs?
- UK Parliament Celebrates Bees and Pollinators
- Helping our natural heritage hit the Lottery jackpot
- Help Our Government to Help Our Pollinators
- A Whale of a Decision
- The Drugs (Neonicotinoids) Don’t Work
- Save wildlife – close the UK borders to plants
- More homes created in Plymouth
- Whitleigh is sown to bee buzzing!
- Corridors of Flower
- Plymouth’s Buzzing in Spring
- Flooding and Bugs – What are the impacts?
- Nature. Who will conquer it?
- Defending wildlife and human liberties
- Another Pollinator Friendly Primary in Plymouth
- Is Britain too poor for wildlife?
- Longcause Special School
- New Research Shines Light on Light Pollution
- Welcome to my blog – Matt Shardlow
- Creating a buzz in Central Park
- High Street Primary School
- Greening Ford Primary School
- Plymouth’s Buzzing 13/12/2012
Projects
- Bog Hoverfly Species Recovery Project
- Aberdeen Nectar Networks
- Pryf y cerrig Isogenus nubecula
- Guardians of our Rivers: Next Steps
- Scarce Yellow Sally
- Midlands Crayfish Partnership
- Swansea Bay - Coasts, Commons & Communities
- Eyed Longhorn Beetle
- Cliff Comber Beetle
- Scaly Cricket
- Violet Click Beetle
- Wormwood Moonshiner Project
- Cardiff Local Nature Partnership Scheme
- Supporting Atlantic Territories Invertebrate Conservation
- Cysylltiadau Sborion Glo
- Coal Spoil Connections
- Coast to Coast B-Line
- Kernow Wyls – People for Pollinators
- Aberdeen B-Lines
- Strandline Beetle in England Project
- Six-banded Nomad Bee Project
- Northern Ireland Coastal Invertebrates
- Species on the Edge
- Get London Buzzing
- Pollinators Along the Tweed
- Life on the Edge
- Get the Marches Buzzing
- Guardians of our Rivers
- Space4Nature
- Belfast's Buzzing! ~ People & Pollinators in Belfast
- South West Blue Ground Beetle Project
- Natur am Byth!
- Strathmore B-Lines ~ People & Pollinators in Strathmore
- Prosiect Peillwyr Casnewydd
- Newport Pollinator Project
- Surveying Narrow-mouthed Whorl Snail at the Giant’s Causeway
- North Cornwall B-Lines
- Jewels of Lough Erne
- Scotland’s North Coast 500 B-Line
- Severn B-Lines
- Shifting Sands
- Limestone's Living Legacies
- B-Lines Castell-nedd Port Talbot - Cysylltu cynefinoedd er budd peillwyr a phobl
- Neath Port Talbot B-Lines
- Infertebratau’r Tomenni Glo
- Chwilio am Glafrllys
- Searching for Scabious
- Landscapes for Wild Pollinators and Farm Wildlife Project
- Get Cumbria Buzzing!
- Falkirk Lowland Raised Bog Restoration Project
- Living Roofs for Camden's Wildlife
- Living Roofs for London's Wildlife
- Glorious Green Roofs
- Bing's for Wildlife
- West Glamorgan Stepping Stones
- Teeside Stepping Stones
- South Essex Stepping Stones
- Peterborough Stepping Stones
- Scunthorpe Stepping Stones
- Thurrock Stepping Stones
- Falkirk Stepping Stones
- Bridgeness Biodiversity
- Fallin Bing 'From Coalfield to Brownfield'
- Wessex Springs and Seepages
- Slamannan Bog Restoration
- Changing Chalk
- Urban Buzz York
- Urban Buzz Leeds
- B-Lines County Durham and Tees Valley
- Coast to Coast Bee Roads Project
- Restoring Richmond's Lost Meadows
- Restoring Ryedale's Lowland Meadows
- Making a B-Line for the North East
- Urban Buzz Cardiff
- South Wales B-Lines
- Urban Buzz Birmingham
- Urban Buzz Ipswich
- Urban Buzz Leicester
- Norfolk and Suffolk B-Lines
- South West Bees Project
- Urban Buzz Plymouth
- Urban Buzz Bristol
- Urban Buzz Cornwall
- Making a B-Line for London
- South Devon B-Lines
- West of England B-Lines
- John Muir Pollinator Way
- Colliery Spoil Invertebrates
- Bugs on the Brink
- West Lothian B-Lines
- Garnock's Buzzing
- Welsh Blue Ground Beetle Project
- Cornwall Marvellous Mud Snails
- Solway Shingle Surveys
- Falkirk’s Pollinator Way
- Plymouth's Buzzing!
- Peterborough's Buzzing!
- Glasgow's Buzzing!
- Buzzing Business Pack!
- Muirton's Buzzing!
- York's Buzzing!
- Torbay's Buzzing!
- North Lanarkshire's Buzzing!
- Anglian Water's Buzzing!
- Fife's Buzzing!
- Scotland’s Buzzing!
- Tansy Beetle
- Nest Quest
- Marvellous Mud Snails
- Scottish Mason Bees
- Spotting Pot Beetles
- Bordered Brown Lacewing
- Action for Invertebrates
- Chestnut Click Beetle
- Rosser's Sac Spider
- Bog Hoverfly
- New Forest Cicada
- Sea Aster Mining Bee
- Oil Beetles
- Scarlet Malachite Beetle
- Breckland Ground Beetles
- Streaked bombardier beetle
- Horrid Ground-weaver Project
- Ancients of the Future Project
- Shrill Carder bee Project
- Narrow-headed Ant Project
- Ladybird Spider Project
Events
- Snail-tastic Summer Fete - Fulham, London
- Changing Chalk Summer Youth Volunteering Sessions (Castle Hill Nature Reserve, Woodingdean)
- Changing Chalk's Summer Volunteering Sessions (Waterhall Nature Reserve, Brighton)
- Drop In Session - Learn about the Small Blue Butterfly
- Maerdy Colliery Heritage Walk
- Coal Spoil BioBlitz at Clydach Vale Country Park
- Ungardening for Biodiversity: A Photographic Exploration of the Hidden Life in Gardens
- Pollinator Workshop with Changing Chalk
- Long-horned Bee Monitoring Workshop
- Coal Spoil Iconic Species Workshop at Ogmore Washeries
- Earthworm Identification with Microscopes (The Biological Recording Company)
- Surveying for Pollinators with The Biological Recording Company
- Surveying for Dragonflies with The Biological Recording Company
- Coal Spoil Connections Habitat Management Workshop
- Why Bugs Matter? - 'A Swift-friendly town for Nature Recovery' event
- BTO NI's Big Nature Day
- Learn about Pollinators at Rosemount Park
- Learn About Pollinators at Polkemmet Country Park
- Introduction to Botany Workshop
- Pollinator identification workshop
- Short-necked Oil Beetle talk and guided walk - Barra
- Short-necked Oil Beetle evening talk and guided walk - Uist
- Hannahston Woods Nature Day
- Canvey Wick Celebration!
- City Nature Challenge 2025 - Greater Belfast: Introduction to iNaturalist (online)
- An expedition for weevils, hidden beasts and mammals with Buglife NI
- Surveying for hoverflies and trees with Buglife NI and BSBI
- An expedition for jewels and plants with Buglife NI
- Gardening for Pollinators
- Surveying for the Noble Tortoise Beetle with Buglife NI
- Open Lab Cultra Manor
- Short-necked Oil Beetle Training Day | Diwrnod Hyfforddiant Chwilen Olew Gwddf Byr
- Easter Wildlife Funday at Dare Valley Country Park | Diwrnod Hwyl Bywyd Gwyllt y Pasg ym Mharc Gwledig Cwm Dar
- Wildlife Wednesday: Egg-cellent Adventures at Canvey Wick
- Wildlife Wednesday: Spring Spotters at Canvey Wick
- Biggar Community Market Garden - Community Bioblitz
- Pollinator FIT Counts Workshop
- MEA Bioblitz Carnlough
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Fly Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Beetle Research and Conservation Virtual Symposium
- Beetle Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Beetle Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Pollinators with The Biodiversity Recording Company
- Managing Green Spaces in B-Lines for Pollinators in Northern Ireland
- Managing Green Spaces in B-Lines for Pollinators in Scotland
- Species Reintroduction - It's Not Just Beavers!
- Getting wildflowers to work on your farm for business and biodiversity - part of the RSPB Hope Farm Technical Webinar Series 2025
- Biodiversity and Agriculture: A Two-way Street
- Earwi'GO!: A Retrospective with The Buzz Club
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Leaf beetles with Suzanne Burgess
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Small Blue Butterfly with Mike Slater
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Crop management for Linties and pollinators
- Wetland Habitat Improvement Day
- Crayfish 3: Conservation and Management with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Recording Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Flower Chafers of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Social Wasps of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Chafer Beetles of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Biological Recording: Local To National Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Using Wildlife Observation Apps with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 2
- Earthworms of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Shelter for Wildlife: Simple Steps to Boost Biodiversity with The Biological Recording Company
- Training Workshop - Using Poland and Clement "The Vegetative Key to the British Flora", Drumnaph NR
- Training Workshop - Identifying Ferns for Complete Beginners, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Training Workshop - Using Poland & Clements "The Vegetative Key to the British Flora", Murlough NT NNR
- Training Workshop - Identifying Ferns for complete beginners Murlough NT NNR
- Training Workshop - Identifying plants from leaf rosettes and seed pods in winter, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Training Workshop - Identifying trees and twigs in winter for complete beginners, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Repair Café and Eco Fair at Richmond School
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Bee Bank Creation at Wembury Point
- Scrub Bashing at East Soar
- Insects That Live In The Sea: Why Are There Are So Few? with The Biological Recording Company
- Insect Welfare: What Benefits Bugs? with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrates on the Move: Translocation & Reintroduction Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
- Improving Bee Hotel Design: The Big Bee Hotel Experiment with The Biological Recording Company
- Biodiversity Net Gain and Invertebrates: Are We Getting It Right? with The Biological Recording Company
- Glowing, Glowing, Gone? The Plight of the Glow-worm in Essex with The Biological Recording Company
- Earthworms of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 1 with The Biological Recording Company
- How Many Moths and Butterflies? The Importance of Taxonomy with The Biological Recording Company
- Bumblebees of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Bumblebees of the UK Part 2 with The Biological Recording Company
- Crayfish 2: Undertaking Your Survey with The Biological Recording Company
- Earthworm Watch: Insights Into Urban Earthworm Communities with The Biological Recording Company
- Insect Dogfights: How Aerial Combat Shapes the Patterns of Insect Flight with The Biological Recording Company
- The Mind of a Bee: An Exploration of the Intelligence of Bees with The Biological Recording Company
- Using Bioturbation Behaviour To Create New Functional Groups for Earthworms with The Biological Recording Company
- Crayfish 1: Planning Your Survey with The Biological Recording Company
- Molluscs on the March: Engaging the Public with Mollusc Collections with The Biological Recording Company
- Wildlife Gardening Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
News
- Don’t Neglect the Night: Urgent call to protect the other half of nature
- Endangered White-clawed Crayfish successfully relocated in ground breaking conservation effort
- MPs put on ‘Notice for Nature’ as charities warn Planning & Infrastructure Bill could demolish wildlife
- Miniscule funding makes invasive non-native species a huge risk to British wildlife
- Bugs Matter survey launches in the Republic of Ireland
- Bugs Matter survey shows ongoing decline in UK flying insects
- Help track down the rarest animal in Wrexham
- Helpwch i ddod o hyd i'r anifail prinnaf yn Wrecsam
- Join the hunt: Rare Scottish oil beetles need your eagle eyes
- Buglife Cymru and Wrexham University partner to spotlight Endangered stonefly through art
- Partneriaeth rhwng Buglife Cymru a Phrifysgol Wrecsam i roi sylw i bryf y cerrig sydd mewn perygl trwy gelf
- UK Pesticides National Action Plan published, finally!
- Hope remains for rediscovery of Endangered Strandline Beetle
- Conservation charities step into set the record straight after PM wrongly claims spiders stopped 15,000 development
- Pollinator-inspired artwork causes a buzz in London Underground stations across the capital city.
- The Grassland Gap
- Partnership helps restore networks for nature – and you can see the signs
- Conservation charities hail recommendation to save Middlewick Ranges
- Buglife applauds Government decision to refuse the use of a banned pesticide in 2025
- Norwich Western Link update - a win for wildlife!
- Conservation organisations celebrate the end to the London Resort project
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- Buglife and Kent Wildlife Trust Winner of 2024 Amazon Web Services IMAGINE Grant UK for Non-profits
- Complete ban on bee killing pesticides moves forward
- First ever images captured of the elusive Bermuda Sac Spider
- 23 native species conservation projects shortlisted for the Great British Wildlife Restoration
- Great suck-cess! Scottish breeding programme sees first baby leeches born
- Wildlife charities and firefighters on education drive after fire destroys rare butterfly habitat
- Domestic action needed to get UK back on track as international nature leader at COP16
- New project gives Scotland’s rivers £1.8 million boost
- Open Letter to Defra: The Cost of Herbal Leys
- Conservation charities call on Secretary of State to end theme park threat to nature
- Community Unites for Wildflower Planting at Westfield Park
- Conservation charities call on Secretary of State to save MoD wildlife haven
- Citizen scientists across the UK buzzed into action for Bugs Matter this summer
- Open letter to UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer: End Peat Sales
- Belfast wildlife havens under threat
- Sustainable Solution: Surplus Bricks Repurposed to Create Vital Habitats for Endangered Crayfish
- Where have all the insects gone? Conservationists’ call to show that Bugs Matter
- Calls grow to protect Essex wildlife haven
- Lifeline for bees creates city buzz
- Joint NGO Position Paper on the Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge in the UK
- Pollinator paradise strikes gold this Solitary Bee Week
- European Glow-worm and Firefly Species are in decline
- Openreach joins UK-wide insect biodiversity survey, encouraging other vehicle fleet owners to step up
- Coalition launches campaign to halt destructive road project
- Historic win for EU's nature: EU Council seals the deal on Nature Restoration Law
- Hair and blood of UK politicians and environmentalists polluted by harmful chemicals
- Volunteers contribute record numbers of surveys to UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme
- Extreme weather is opening the floodgates to nature invaders in the UK
- Colourful new species discovered in Ireland!
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in UK insect numbers
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Wales
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Northern Ireland
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Scotland
- Buglife and Slug Disco Studios celebrate second year of successful partnership
- Wildlife conservation bodies counter “ill-advised attack” on Natural England in letter to Secretary of State
- ‘Forever chemicals’ detected in UK food, prompting concerns regarding impact on human health
- EGG-citing releases for rare moth in the Scottish Highlands
- Buglife launches Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt for 2024 as part of the Species on the Edge programme
- Pollinator-friendly wildflower habitats to be created in Aberdeen
- Join the Search for the Strandline Beetle
- Parliamentary recognition of the importance and decline of invertebrates
- Move to close the loophole of the use of banned pesticides
- Open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: Nature-based water resilience cannot wait
- Sheppy’s Cider makes a buzz with Buglife charity partnership
- "Jewel of York” Tansy Beetle populations are shining!
- Ministers call-in Coul Links plans
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought across Scotland
- Environment NGOs react to another ‘emergency’ approval of bee-killing pesticides
- 'Life on The Edge' is awarded £2.24m by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore habitats for rare invertebrates along the South Devon coast
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- 2024 General Election – Manifesto for Bugs
- Ministers urged to step in and save Coul Links
- Putting Welsh Bugs on the Map- a world first!
- Rhoi Pryfed Cymru ar y Map – y cyntaf yn y byd!
- Western Link road planning decision sparks outrage amongst environmental groups
- Crayford Marshes Vision supported by six wildlife charities released today
- Call to save former East Ayrshire colliery reclaimed by nature
- Coul Links golf course development deemed too damaging for nature to go ahead: Highland Council planning officials recommend councillors refuse plans
- Rare leech recorded in Dumfries and Galloway
- Paramount to take London Resort to High Court
- New review finds half of Britain’s crown jewels of nature at risk of global extinction
- Open letter to the UK Government on banning toxic pesticides
- Spread the Buzz!
- Rhannwch y Newydd!
- Stop importing invasive species!
- Citizen Scientists across the UK demonstrate that “Bugs Matter” this summer
- Conservationists race to save critically endangered insect found in the River Dee in Wales
- The ‘Great British Bug Off’: Citizen scientists invited to take part in August challenge and win prizes!
- Conservation charities call on Michael Gove to end theme park threat to nature
- Campaigners celebrate as council rejects plan for a hotel on wildlife haven in Deal and ask that surf lagoon plans are scrapped
- Multi-species conservation programme arrives in the Inner Hebrides and Argyll
- Conservation Charity calls for public’s help to “Nurture the Night Shift” and reduce light pollution
- National Lottery pledges towards an ambitious £8m nature partnership
- An MBE for Bugs
- New conservation programme tackling the decline of vulnerable coastal species in Scotland launched today
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Wales
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Scotland
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Northern Ireland
- Toxic chemical cocktails found at over 1,600 river and groundwater sites across England
- Rare beetle found at Species on the Edge programme launch event in the Outer Hebrides
- NatureScot objects to plans for a luxury golf course at Coul Links
- Ban foreign soil imports to help save British wildlife – warn nature experts
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Pollinators Along the Tweed”, gets underway
- Major milestone for conservation of the rare pond mud snail
- Buglife launches Scottish Oil Beetle Search as part of the Species on the Edge programme
- Conservation Coalition calls for public’s help again to save Coul Links
- Action required to halt crustacean crisis in UK seas
- #RestoreNature Joint Statement
- Charismatic European Rhinoceros Beetle found in the UK
- 80% of UK butterflies have decreased: scientists warn time is running out
- Buglife set to create a buzz across London
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought across Scotland
- Government puts bees at risk once again
- Buglife’s B-Line resources support rebalancing KS 1 & 2 students’ relationships with nature
- “Investors in Nature”, Arval UK, take on challenges in support of bugs
- “An economic and environmental wrecking ball” – new figures reveal ripping up of retained EU laws could cost £82bn for the UK
- New research on bees shows current safety tests of insecticides are inadequate
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- Lost bumblebee rediscovered on South Devon coast
- Further insect number declines in 2022 – a long-term trend or the result of record summer temperatures?
- More citizen scientists needed to understand how Northern Ireland’s insect populations are faring as further declines found across other parts of UK
- More citizen scientists needed to understand how Scotland’s insect populations are faring as further declines found across other parts of UK
- Further insect number declines in Wales – a long-term trend or the result of record summer temperatures?
- Buglife launches Get the Marches Buzzing
- New populations of rare bees discovered in Cornwall
- New populations of rare beetle discovered on Dartmoor
- People urged to write to their MP and make a noise to enable the vision for Swanscombe Peninsula to become a reality
- Malvern Hills District Council to launch ‘Bee Together’ project to support local wildlife
- Conservation coalition calls for immediate review of Lower Thames Crossing
- Buglife Scotland launches Guardians of our Rivers
- Conservation efforts establish new populations of critically endangered insect in Britain
- Open letter to PM on environmental deregulation
- Alarm as Government moves to remove all pesticide rules
- Sixty years later, book that launched environmental movement exposes Government’s inaction on pesticides
- Citizen Scientists across the UK demonstrate that “Bugs Matter” this summer
- Open letter to the new Prime Minister, calls for climate, nature and the cost-of-living to be top of the new government's agenda
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Belfast’s Buzzing”; a first for Northern Ireland’s insect super highways!
- Rare bumblebee found at Swanscombe Peninsula
- The Silent Killer of UK Rivers: new study shows English rivers exhibiting increased chemical stress and declining invertebrate diversity
- Open Letter, in objection to the Norwich Western Link
- South East England leads on citizen science survey numbers as ten days remain
- Partnership to save the small things that run the planet
- Research shows potentially dangerous levels of medical drugs for wildlife in British rivers
- Call for protection for important wildlife haven
- “Splatometers” at the ready for Bugs Matter this Summer!
- Buglife applauds revolutionary use of trade measures to save global pollinator populations.
- Internationally protected Coul Links once again under threat from golf course
- £4.2m lifeline for Scotland’s most vulnerable species
- Writers Rebel release stunning film for Insect Week with Sir Mark Rylance and nature writer Jay Griffiths: ‘ALMOST INVISIBLE ANGELS’
- First adult critically endangered Pine Hoverfly in nearly a decade spotted in the wild thanks to conservation efforts
- Huge milestone for saving critically endangered pine hoverflies
- The Dream Fund’s £1.25m award invites 1,500 volunteers to help use space and AI technology to restore Surrey’s wildlife habitats
- Buglife’s B-Line events set to create a buzz for Cornwall’s rare and threatened bees
- Call for new invasive species defences and for gardeners to buy British – as UK wildlife most threatened by nature invaders is revealed
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Strathmore B-lines”, awarded National Lottery Funding in Scotland.
- Bugs Matter survey finds that UK flying insects have declined by nearly 60% in less than 20 years
- Glywoch chi’r diweddaraf am y B-Lines?
- Have you got the B-Line Buzz?
- Swanscombe saved - for now. But campaigners stress the fight is not over.
- 10 species that can help save the world – new report highlights the need for UK leadership to restore nature globally
- Thunderbirds are No!
- New campaign calls for a ‘legal right to local nature’ in Levelling Up reforms
- Truly Back from the Brink
- Aquatic insects in hot water
- Government puts bees at risk
- Exciting nature recovery project is awarded National Lottery funding
- Citizen Scientists Responded to call to splatometers
- In Memory of Edward Wilson
- Buglife’s B-Lines win at RSPB Nature of Scotland Awards
- Winners announced in the Buglife Bug Photography Awards 2021
- B-Lines in Scotland win prestigious Nature of Scotland Innovation Award
- Time to ditch the London Resort
- Thousands of rare insects released to boost critically endangered population
- Environment Bill no vote for bees in Commons
- Lifting ban on bee-killing pesticide would be ‘disaster for nature’
- Local partnership secures multi-million-pound National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for the eastern South Downs and surrounding towns
- Campaigners say a firm no to theme park destruction of Kent wildlife site
- Rabbits help restore unique habitat in Norfolk and Suffolk as project improves fortunes of rare species
- Medical drugs harmful to invertebrates present in British waterways
- MPs to vote on protecting bees from pesticides
- Buglife delighted with new discoveries in Scotland!
- Environment Minister Rebecca Pow MP presents Buglife conservation staff member with ‘Nature Hero’ award
- Buglife receives grant of £170,200 from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
- Campaigners call on Government to confirm legal protection of threatened nature site in London
- Buglife events set to be a buzz of activity for local people
- New lease of life for Buglife
- Taylor Wimpey commits to ambitious climate and nature goals
- On the ‘Bee Path’ - Europe progresses towards halting pollinator declines
- New bug splatter app to reveal more about insect populations
- Pledge to help make Cardiff a bee-friendly city
- EU Court of Justice rejects Bayer attempt to overturn bee-killing pesticide ban
- New plan for UK-wide insect superhighways launched
- “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here” exploited ‘illegal’ crayfish.
- Wildlife haven protected as theme park threat looms
- Aid Requested for Bugs Battling Covid
- UK Extinct Species rediscovered in the Outer Hebrides
- Prime minister called on to deliver on promises to protect nature, in law!
- Conservationists united in call to protect wildlife haven from theme park development
- Swanscombe Marshes must be saved
- Nature-lovers are being urged to use lockdown exercise to help shed light on a rare winter sun-loving insect.
- Wildflowers to be contaminated with banned insecticide, UK Government says herbicide use will stop flowers poisoning bees.
- Narrow Escape from Extinction for Rare Ant
- Buglife launch B-Lines across Scotland
- Buglife receives grant of £184,000 from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
- UK Government fails to act for even our most at risk species
- New research reveals widespread contamination of English rivers with potent pesticides commonly used as flea treatments for pets
- Buglife Cymru secures National Lottery support to get Neath Port Talbot buzzing through new B-Lines Project
- Buglife Cymru yn sicrhau cymorth gan y Loteri Genedlaethol i greu grŵn yng Nghastell-nedd Port Talbot gyda Phrosiect B-Lines newydd
- Winners announced in the Luminar Bug Photography Awards 2020
- Record numbers and new site discovered for rare beetle
- Jimmy's Big Bee Rescue
- Gwenynen brin wedi ei darganfod yng Nghymru am y tro cyntaf
- Lottery Resilience
- Scarce bee discovered in Wales for the first time
- Save Swanscombe Marshes
- Brownfield or greenfield – it’s not a black and white issue
- Conservationists come together to save the threatened Shrill carder bee
- England’s B-Lines network will give pollinating insects a boost
- Fine words, but insufficient action – Audit judges EU’s efforts to halt insectinction as failing.
- Major new invertebrates photography awards launched, with £23,000 prize fund
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Staffordshire’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Warwickshire and West Midlands’ towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Derbyshire’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Cheshire and Merseyside’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Hampshire and Isle of Wight‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Surrey‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Worcestershire‘s towns and countryside
- No Insectinction
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Berkshire‘s towns and countryside
- Discover ants with a wildlife nest quest during lockdown
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Dorset‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Devon‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Shropshire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Wiltshire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife launches the Landscapes for wild pollinators survey
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Somerset‘s towns and countryside
- Save the Planet Through Gaming
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Gloucestershire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Herefordshire‘s towns and countryside
- We are losing 9% of insects per decade
- New Dartmoor sighting of invasive flatworm is a surprise to conservationists
- Gaming to Save the Planet
- Rare Beetle found in Wales
- Coul Links Golf Course development REFUSED by Scottish Government!
- Rare Wormwood moonshiner beetles found
- Stop killing conservationists
- Results from Radio 4 Today Programme Winter Bee Survey
- Results from Radio 4 Today Programme Winter Ladybird Survey
- Buglife to host Radio 4 Today winter surveys
- New B-lines to put the buzz back into Cornwall
- New report highlights extinction threat to many of Northern Ireland’s bees
- Buglife spins a new web
- Creating a buzz for pollinators in Kilbirnie
- Success for phase 2 of John Muir Pollinator Way: Scotland's first B-Line
- Rare plant blooms on Cornish Urban Buzz site
- Buglife partner with Jub Holland bulbs to brighten our towns
- Buglife Scotland secures National Lottery support to get West Lothian buzzing through new B-Lines project
- Pollinators in Peril - Climate Change Threat to UK Bees
- Buglife x Teemill New Circular Technology Disrupts Fashion
- Beekeepers Gather Outside Ministries Across Europe to Demand Bee Friendly Pesticide Standards Ahead of EU Vote on World Bee Day
- Road verges can be key for pollinator survival
- Natural England in firing line for loss of unique wildlife site
- Leicester Urban Buzz Complete
- Urban Leeds all of a Buzz
- Ipswich has an Urban Buzz
- Cornwall to keep that Urban Buzz
- Bristol set for lasting Urban Buzz
- Rare snail’s profile boosted and communities engaged with freshwater life through successful ‘Marvellous Mud Snails’ project
- Not just the bees - Pollinating flies are disappearing
- Urban Buzz Celebration of Targets Smashed
- Parliament get serious about insect declines
- Buglife considers West Tilbury Marshes legal challenge
- Important step in campaign to save rare dunes
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought
- Tilbury adds to insect catastrophe
- Insect decline a major global crisis
- Tunbridge Wells insecticide pollution traced to sewage plant
- New B-Lines plan to help Northern Ireland’s Pollinating Insects
- Buzzing hotspot in Bristol wins Bees Needs Award 2018
- Coul Links Seed Fly Added to Global at Risk Register
- Rare beetle discovered at second site in Wales
- Adroddiad newydd yn amlygu dyfodol ansicr i wenyn gwyllt Cymru
- Great news for pollinators
- Rare snails introduced to Pentland Hills
- New report highlights uncertain future for Welsh wild bees
- Ben Bradley MP Takes Forward Bill to Save Britain’s Bees and Insects
- John Muir Pollinator Way, funding success
- Buglife reaction to London schools spider closure
- Cardiff Professor is new Buglife Chairman
- Wales is the first country to have a complete B Lines map
- Urban Buzz Leicester Half Way Mark
- Scottish Ministers step in to make final decision on controversial golf course proposals
- Action for Mole cricket
- Scottish Ministers grant a stay of execution to Coul Links wildlife
- Councils urged to adopt bee-friendly grass-cutting and introduce pollinator action plans
- Cystadleuaeth ffotograffiaeth Infertebratau Anhygoel Cymru
- Wonderful Welsh invertebrates photo competition
- Scottish Government urged to step in to save Coul Links
- Endangered Northern Damselfly meets its Parliamentary Champion
- The National Bug Vote Results
- Fen raft spider wins Buglife Cymru’s national bug vote
- The National Bug Vote Results Scotland
- Irish damselfly is Northern Irelands favourite invertebrate
- A new champion for the White-clawed crayfish
- Fate of Coul Links is in the hands of Scottish Ministers as Highland Councillors defer golf course proposals
- Buglife Reaction to the EC Pollinators Initiative
- Official report calls for Coul Links refusal
- The National Bug Vote
- A wildflower boost for pollinators in Cornwall
- Could our obsession with mobile technology destroy wildlife
- Court confirms neonicotinoid ban was legal
- Another step closer to saving our wild pollinators
- EU Member States Approve Enhanced Insecticide Ban
- Angus Macdonald MSP hails success of Grangemouth green roof project
- Europe unites for pollinators
- Wildlife organisations across Europe unite for pollinators
- EU Regulatory Scientists Confirm Neonics harm bees
- Pressure mounts on Tilbury expansion
- Join the Hunt for the Northern February red stonefly
- 25 Year Environment Plan promises meadows for bees
- Over 900 objections speak out against Coul Links golf course plans
- New spiders found in Northern Ireland
- Stop Tilbury Expansion
- Heavy Neonicotinoid Insecticide Contamination Damaging British Rivers
- Bozena Jankowska marks the launch of her debut LUXURY collection with a new ecommerce sustainable luxury platform
- Urban Buzz is Underway in Bristol
- New analysis – Crop yields doing well and good news on sprays since bee-harming pesticide ban
- Buglife Scotland release new guidance to help boost pollinators!
- Detailed detective work leads to rediscovery of rare snail.
- Finally UK follows science and backs bee saving pesticide ban
- Sutherland golf course proposals more environmentally damaging than Trump’s Aberdeenshire course warn conservationists
- Breaking New Ground!
- Oil seed rape crop yields above average
- Conservation alliance calls on public to defend irreplaceable natural jewel
- NGOs call for wildlife havens to be protected from new development
- York Urban Buzzing Success
- Urban Buzzing Birmingham Success
- Rooftop garden will help new school’s pupils blossom!
- Help get Bristol buzzing!
- Leeds will soon be buzzing!
- MSP leaps at chance to see rare jumping spider!
- Fife’s parks Buzzing with life
- Rachael Maskell MP champion of the Tansy Beetle receives award for dedication to the Species Champions Project
- Rare Spotty Beetle Jackpot
- UK Government urged to re-examine support for bee killing pesticides
- Newcastle University Retracts Claim that Neonicotinoid Ban Cost UK Farmers £18.4 million
- Lord Mayor backs nature for charity appeal
- Give Our Unsung Garden Heroes a Home this Summer
- ‘Marvellous Mud Snails’ a Buglife project, wins National Lottery support to help the rare Pond mud snail in Scotland
- Air Pollution letter
- What Lies Beneath
- Pencampwraig Rhywogaeth yn chwilio am y Chwilen Olew Ddu ar arfordir Penrhyn Gŵyr
- Boston Bee Party
- Species Champion searches for Black oil beetle on the Gower coast
- NORTHERN POWERGRID TO GET ‘BUZZY’ HELPING MAKE B-LINES
- New project launched to save Scotland’s rarest insects
- Bug Champions the search begins
- Black bee-fly found in UK for first time
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in Wales
- Huge public backing for councils to reduce grass-cutting to help save our bees
- National Lottery backs ambitious plan to save twenty species threatened with extinction
- Bridgeness Biodiversity and Grangepans Meadow
- PotWatch - can you trump Obama?
- More wonderful wildflowers for Plymouth
- Butterfly Conservation Scotland joins campaign to protect Coul Links from development
- B-Lines Boost for Buglife
- Hanner miliwn o bunnoedd i fyd natur yng Nghaerdydd
- Half a million pounds for nature in Cardiff
- Bee killers in European court
- Appeal to lift ban flies in the face of logic
- Funding Boost for Buglife
- British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
- Discovery of glow in the dark woodlice
- Buglife welcomes new protection for Britain’s oldest inhabitants - blind shrimps
- Canvey Wick Nature Reserve shortlisted in BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards 2017
- The Jewel of York – a new interpretation
- Trees for bees planted at Torre Valley South, Torquay
- European Bee Award for B-Lines
- Top Award for Conservation Director
- Tansy champions meet wildlife hero
- Charity launches Crowdfunder appeal to give Plymouth a Buzz
- Branching out for the Hair Streak with Elm
- Help get Cardiff Buzzing with bees
- Rare Mushroom Fly found in Peterborough
- Essex nature reserve expansion plans announced
- Obama invades UK gardens
- Help get York buzzing with bees!
- Ladybird spider stars in this year’s BBC Autumnwatch
- Bright Seeds join Buglife in wildflower initiative to help pollinators
- Vote Urban Buzz
- Large wall spider for Halloween
- Buglife in Ireland
- The Jewel of York has an extra reason to sparkle
- Everyone welcome to help get Cockington Country Park Buzzing
- Canvey Wick Nature Reserve set for exciting expansion
- Final phase of large bog restoration project completed
- Buglife concern as first Asian hornets confirmed in England
- More than one in ten UK species threatened with extinction, new study finds
- Second innings for endangered crickets on hallowed Sussex ground
- Conservation partnership unites to protect precious dune habitat in Sutherland from development
- A thrill for the shrill in Cardiff
- Pollinators are on the prowl at St Nicks
- Would you like a little more tea? Said the Mad Hatter
- Buglife welcomes new controls on Invasive Alien Species
- Help Urban Buzz this summer by taking on a challenge!
- Plymouth City Centre gets a Buzzing Boost
- Pollinator Tea Party
- Winners of Torbay’s Buzzing Art Competition announced!
- Golf course could push one of Scotland’s rarest species close to extinction
- Yorkshire Bank Recognises Community Spirit in York
- Scotland’s Pollinating Insect Survey Challenge
- Buglife funded to bring more colour and nature to North Lanarkshire
- Ancient origins of bog revealed during restoration work
- Scotland’s bugs are good for your health!
- Creating a Buzz in Frampton Cotterell
- Join the Big Pollinator Survey to help wildlife groups understand how Torbay’s bees are faring
- Buglife celebrates our first Species Champion in the Welsh Assembly
- Natural History Museum garden redesign could consign species to history
- High level support for local project for bees and butterflies fundraising campaign
- New technologies aid hunt for the UK’s most elusive insect- The New Forest Cicada
- Farmcare Partners with Buglife and Natural England to Boost Pollinators
- A B-Line for the East of England
- John Muir Pollinator Way, Scotland’s first B-line
- Award for Canvey Wick
- Launch of Great British Bee Count 2016
- Minuscule Opportunity
- York Urban Buzz
- First Biodiverse Green Roof for Grangemouth
- Buglife welcomes sensible decision on pesticides
- Homeless and hungry pollinators are given a helping hand by new survey
- New species found in amber
- Plymouth preparing to Buzz
- Scotland wide quest for the largest nest
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in Wales
- Devon County Council congratulated on bee-harming pesticides ban commitment
- Rare spiders found in Northern Ireland
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in 2016
- Devon County Council to decide ban on bee-harming pesticides
- Creating wildflower super highways
- British Bees and Bugs Better Off in EU
- Bridgeness Biodiversity Action
- Vote for Nature the Wildlife Proclamation
- Sunderland making a B-Line for wildlife
- Alarming numbers of species at risk of extinction
- Strong support from South West MPs as threatened species get new champions
- British Wildlife Photography Awards 2016
- February brings hope after the floods
- Can you spare an hour to help save the Tansy beetle
- Britain’s rarest spider found at a new site, and photographed
- New bugs discovered on remote Atlantic island
- Buglife and Torbay Council celebrate new funding to get Torbay Buzzing!
- Wildlife charity ‘giving a dam’ about climate change and flood prevention
- Big numbers for the tiny Tansy
- It’s going to start buzzing in Birmingham
- It’s going to start buzzing in Plymouth
- It’s going to start buzzing in York
- Bringing England’s wildlife ‘back from the brink’ of extinction
- Call to ban bee-harming pesticides in Scotland
- Dunfermline Pupils Rescue Scottish Pollinators
- It's going to start buzzing in Cardiff
- Neonicotinoid Pesticides Linked to Dramatic Decline in Butterfly Numbers
- It’s going to start buzzing in our cities
- New report highlights “extraordinary change” in the fortunes of Britain’s grasshoppers, crickets and allied species
- Call to action for Europe to strengthen nature laws and save wildlife
- Study suggesting neonicotinoids are safe is severely flawed says scientists
- American invaders in Lincolnshire
- Neonicotinoids Pose Toxic Risk to Animals in Field Margins and Hedges
- Rare spider discovered in Northern Ireland
- Saving the small things that manage our water
- Putting nature at the heart of plans for farming and for water
- US Court rules out new neonicotinoid
- Flying Start for Fife’s Buzzing Project
- We don’t like crickets – we love them!
- Government authorised neonicotinoid pesticide use despite knowing they damage honeybee colonies
- Bee-utiful Bee calendar launched
- Repair work begins to restore a beautiful bog for bugs
- 'Extinct' insect rediscovered in Edinburgh
- Weekend blaze damages RSPB Canvey Wick Nature Reserve
- Victory for the stunning Scarlet
- Oilseed rape flourishes without bee-killing chemicals
- Glow-worm beer supports insect charity
- Pesticide approval strikes blow for bees
- Archbishop blesses rare Yorkshire beetles
- Making a B-Line in the West of England for National Pollinator Week
- Wildlife Charity’s concerns of Osborne's automatic planning permission
- Wildlife organisations call to arms to help Devons bees
- Rare Forest chafer beetle found at Bioblitz
- Critically endangered spider saved from planning development
- Bede’s World Gets Jarrow Buzzing!
- Rare beetle to get new champions
- Wildlife-rich areas must not suffer at the expense of land development
- How to make your business buzz!
- NFU attempt to dodge pesticides ban: Bee Coalition reaction
- Rachel Jeffrey Jewellery celebrates 10 years with birthday present for the Bees
- 100 voluntary organisations Unite to Defend Nature
- South Devon farmers offered advice on Greening and how to help bees
- TV wildlife presenters urge public to join Great British Bee Count 2015
- New B-Lines educational resources available for primary schools
- Neonics hammer wild bees - new evidence proves worst case scenario
- Bee Wall – protecting our pollinators
- Fife’s Buzzing to bring splash of colour and life to Ravenscraig Park
- The bee’s knees of insect homes
- Lining up to save London’s pollinators
- Buglife and fashion label unite to save invertebrates
- A New B-Lines Plan for Putting the Buzz Back into South Devon
- UK Government field study proves that neonicotinoids harm bumblebees
- New B-Lines put the Buzz Back into the West of England
- Y chwilen gyntaf o’i bath yng Nghymru
- A creature once thought extinct in Britain has been living in deep cover in Welsh Woods
- New B-Lines resources available
- Children and Communities Across the UK to Protect Pollinating Insects Thanks to £1.4m Heritage Lottery Fund grant
- Beetles and stones greatest hits. New reports highlight concerns for Britain's leaf beetles and stoneflies
- Funding appeal to save endangered Plymouth spider
- Local MSP backs green roofs for businesses
- Over eight thousand sign to save critically endangered spider
- Over eight thousand sign to save critically endangered spider
- One week to save critically endangered spider
- Steve Backshall answers your bug questions
- Biffa Award helps to bring back flowers, butterflies and bumblebees to the North East
- Steve Backshall answers your questions
- Controversial pesticides increase pest numbers
- On first anniversary of bee-harming pesticides restriction, more action is needed
- Bumblebees face new immigration rules
- Buglife welcomes Cairngorms planning decision
- Our latest Update shows B-Lines are growing
- Wildflower meadows project helps conserve our bees and butterflies
- Glasgow’s Buzzing!
- Napoleon Alive but Critically Endangered on St Helena Island
- National Pollinator Strategy, first rung for bee recovery
- Allotments best for bees
- U.S. Government department finds commonly used pesticides don’t work
- It’s sink or swim time for English waterways
- Buglife asks Government for action on alien species
- New meadows to create bloom in Plymouth parks
- Brownfield or greenfield – it’s not a black and white issue
- Turning the Thames Gateway green
- Steve Backshall opens Canvey Wick- Britain’s first Bug Reserve
- Millions of freshwater pearl mussels wiped out by pollution
- Fife’s Buzzing wins Heritage Lottery Fund support
- Medway Council gives green light to development at Lodge Hill
- Tansy Beetle reintroduced to Wicken Fen after 32 year absence
- Neonicotinoids Implicated in Mass Poisoning of Bumblebee Queens
- Win a Bug Hunt with Steve Backshall
- New map helps you to build B-Lines
- Heritage Lottery Fund support keeps Peterborough buzzing
- Disease outbreak in Dorset river affects native White-clawed crayfish
- Bumblebees most spotted in Great British bee count
- A good summer for Devon and Cornwall rare bees
- Critically endangered tansy beetle rediscovered at Woodwalton Fen NNR after a 40 year absence
- Lanarkshires rare bugs to benefit from biodiversity grant
- Bee a Bee Guardian
- Environmental Audit Committee Slams Neonicotinoids
- Missing Royal found more than twenty-five years since last sighting
- Buglife goes live on Harlequin
- Think before you pull Ragwort
- Bee Coalition welcomes Government’s public ‘Call to Action'
- Trust rears rare Devon species
- Bee Coalition welcomes new opportunities for bees with reshuffle
- Beetle cottages to solve a Scarlet riddle
- Buglife Exposes 2nd Misleading NFU Oil Seed Rape Pesticide Claim
- Buglife welcomes Syngenta’s withdrawal of neonic ban bust application
- Buglife Exposes Misleading Claims of Swedish Oil Seed Rape Yield Loss
- The Plants that Cry Wolf
- New four-year scientific analysis: systemic pesticides pose global threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Government tries to silence charities
- Osborne’s lack of regard for brownfield wildlife
- Rare oil beetle found in abundance on Hebridean island
- Public urged to become bee-spotters in first annual count
- Scunthorpe Brownfields proving to be a haven for rare bugs
- Camden’s rooftops helping our urban pollinators
- Spotlight on the darkling beetle. Review highlights threats to one of Britain’s most endangered species
- Dobbies do it for the bees
- Open Day Bug Fun
- Coast to Coast Bee Roads Project Creates New Educational Resources for Primary Schools
- New Scottish seashell survey launched
- J.Crew Partners with Buglife to Save the Bees
- Westminster Buzzing
- Unlocking the mystery of brownfield habitat: First ever national inventory launched
- Meadows project to create buzz in York
- Serious set back for An Camas Mor
- New report reveals dramatic declines in South West’s struggling bees
- Common pesticides more toxic than originally thought
- Fallin Bing: From Coalfield to Brownfield Celebration Event
- Getting Whitleigh Buzzing
- Online auction site allowing sale of illegal toxic pesticides
- Is the Government pollinator strategy enough to Get Britain Buzzing
- Statement on latest Government planning moves
- UK MEP threatens ban on illegal neurotoxic chemicals
- Buglife launches a manifesto for pollinators
- Storms and coastal erosion raise spectre of extinction
- Trust defends Devon species from American invader
- First signs of Spring
- Dredging: Effectiveness and risks
- Buglife wins Heritage Lottery Fund support for Thurrock brownfields
- Nocturnal nature in the balance
- South West celebrates success in conserving endangered crayfish
- Environmental NGOs to fight Bayer and Syngenta over bee-killing pesticide ban
- Getting buzz-y in Central Park
- Mental health and invertebrate charities join forces to expose spider scare stories
- Coalition of UK environmental organisations urges UK Government to enforce bee-harming pesticide bans
- Good news for under threat site
- Prime Minister must do more for nature, leading environmental groups warn
- Funding Boost for Buglife
- Groundbreaking habitat restoration project gets started
- More meadows for Plymouth to help our bees!
- Falsehoods about false widows put to rest
- Rare brownfield wildlife under threat
- Government rejects recommendations to save bees from pesticides
- Europes Strongest Beetle Discovered in the Teme Valley
- A plan to put the buzz back in our local communities
- Environmental groups warn of dredging triple whammy
- Buglife questions Defra Minister’s TV statements about Neonicotinoids and bees
- Ragwort-pullers threaten ecology of the Forest
- Under threat - Scottish brownfield bugs
- Cairngorms legal ruling drives a bulldozer through our heritage and wildlife
- Conserving globally threatened bugs on the UK Overseas Territory of St Helena
- The hunt for the New Forest Cicada
- The new State of Nature Report reveals that UK nature is in serious trouble
- Wildlife presenter Nick Baker launches bug photography competition
- Buglife talks to Countryfile about toxic insecticides
- Private letters shows pesticide companies desperate attempt to protect bee-killing pesticides
- Plymouth school children help to get the City Buzzing
- Buglife delighted that Waitrose remove dangerous neonicotinoid products from supply chain
- Lydd Airport approval is a disaster for bugs
- Buglife transform industrial sites for wildlife in Wales
- Parliamentary committee recommends suspension of toxic insecticides
- Connecting hay meadows in Yorkshire for bees and butterflies
- The world's greatest museum of art and design gets a new roof for wildlife
- Join the Scottish Oil beetle hunt
- Urgent need to raise funds for legal fight to save wildlife threatened by house building in the Cairngorms National Park
- Buglife and other wildlife organisations urge MEPs to vote for nature-friendly farming
- Charities unite to save wildlife threatened by housing development in the Cairngorms National Park
- Victory for the snails that have delayed new road development
- Buglife sponsors the bug category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards
- Government faces legal action if UK does not vote to ban bee killing insecticides
- Extinct oil beetle discovery takes species numbers from fab four to famous five
- American bird report calls for suspension on commonly used toxic pesticides
- Appeal for sightings of White-clawed crayfish on Exmoor
- MSPs champion bugs under threat
- Dutch Parliament calls for European suspension on dangerous pesticides
- Wildlife charity takes legal action over bee killing pesticides
- European Commission proposes partial ban on bee poisoning Neonicotinoid insecticides
Bugs
- Hawk’s-beard Mining Bee
- Clover Melitta
- Blunthorn Nomad Bee
- Pantaloon Bee
- Variable Nomad Bee
- Tormentil Mining Bee
- European Bee Wolf
- Cat’s-ear Mining Bee
- Two-spot Ladybird
- Seven-spot Ladybird
- White-clawed Crayfish
- Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
- Dotted Bee-fly
- Eyed Longhorn Beetle
- Cliff Comber Beetle
- Scaly Cricket
- Ascension Sac Spider
- Ascension Mesh-Web Spider
- Giant Pseudoscorpion
- Jacqui’s Pseudoscorpion
- Vicky’s Ground Spider
- Necklace Ground Beetle
- Four-banded Weevil-wasp
- The Mardy Monster
- The Beddau Beast
- Common Glow-worm
- Coastal Pearl
- Sickle-bearing Bush-cricket
- Large Conehead
- Common Green Grasshopper
- Field Grasshopper
- Yellow-legged Hornet
- European Hornet
- Smooth Stick Insect
- Unarmed Stick Insect
- Prickly Stick Insect
- Zipperback Hoverfly
- Grizzled Skipper
- Scarce Yellow Sally
- Horrid Ground-weaver
- Argentine Ant
- Electric Ant
- Red Imported Fire Ant
- Bilberry Bumblebee
- Cliff Mason Bee
- Devon Red-legged Robberfly
- Red-tailed Cuckoo-bee
- Buffish Mining Bee
- Red-barbed Ant
- Brush-horned Sand Beetle
- Strandline Beetle
- Mediterranean Oil Beetle
- Black Oil Beetle
- Long-horned Bee
- Hairy-footed Flower Bee
- Red Mason Bee
- Woodland Dor Beetle
- Violet Ground Beetle
- Sausage Ground Beetle
- Ridged Violet Ground Beetle
- Moorland Ground Beetle
- Common Dumble Dor
- Common Dor Beetle
- Great Yellow Bumblebee
- Small Blue
- Northern Brown Argus
- Dingy Skipper
- Blue Ground Beetle
- Leaf beetle
- Short-necked Oil Beetle
- Bordered Brown Lacewing
- Medicinal Leech
- Freshwater Pearl Mussel
- Five-banded Weevil-wasp
- Scarce Emerald Damselfly
- Brown-banded Carder Bee
- Northern Mining Bee
- Sheep’s-bit Hoverfly
- Dune Wolf Spider
- Grayling Butterfly
- Fan-bristled Robberfly
- Broom-tip Moth
- Gold-fringed Mason Bee
- European Stag Beetle
- Australian Flatworm
- New Guinea Flatworm
- New Zealand Flatworm
- Obama Flatworm
- Yellow-striped Flatworm
- Bog Hoverfly
- Bog Bush-cricket
- Large Scabious Mining Bee
- Northern Colletes
- Irish Damselfly (aka Crescent Bluet)
- Lob Worm (aka Common Earthworm)
- St Piran's Hermit Crab
- Narrow-mouthed Whorl Snail
- Zircon Reed Beetle
- Northern Dune Tiger Beetle
- Silverfish
- Common Pond Skater
- Heath Potter Wasp
- Black and red froghopper
- Spiny starfish
- Migrant hawker dragonfly
- White-faced Darter
- Tiger worm
- Christmas tree worm
- Water Bear aka Moss Piglet
- Northern February Red
- March Brown Mayfly
- Mayfly
- Millipedes
- Common centipede
- Wart-biter Bush-cricket
- Dark Bush-cricket
- Water measurer
- New forest cicada
- Pied Shieldbug
- Brown-lipped Snail
- Lagoon sea slug
- Ash-black Slug
- Sea Hare
- Pond Mud Snail
- Puss moth
- Orange tip butterfly
- Cinnabar Moth
- Duke of Burgundy
- Winter moth
- St Mark's Fly
- Golden hoverfly
- Hornet hoverfly
- Yellow flat-footed fly
- Snow Flea
- Hornet Robberfly
- Dark-edged Bee-fly
- Winter gnat
- Spiky yellow woodlouse
- Sea slater
- Tadpole shrimp
- British Cave shrimp
- Landhopper
- Garden cross spider
- Hobo spider
- Fen Raft Spider
- St. Andrew’s Cross Spider
- Pseudoscorpions
- Peacock spiders
- Ladybird spider
- Hedgehog harvestmen
- Bog Sun-jumper Spider
- Thick-legged Flower Beetle
- Cliff tiger beetle
- Streaked bombardier beetle
- Rhinoceros beetle
- Pot beetles
- Tansy beetle
- Violet Oil Beetle
- Cobweb beetle
- Devil's Coach-horse
- Green Tiger Beetle
- Common cockchafer
- Bloody-nosed beetle
- Wormwood Moonshiner
- Glow worms
- Harlequin Ladybird
- Scarlet malachite beetle
- European rhinoceros beetle
- Burying beetle
- Rugged Oil Beetle
- Violet Click Beetle
- Digger wasps
- Ruby-tailed wasp
- Common Wasp
- Narrow-headed ant
- Black Ant
- Fire gall wasp
- Tawny mining bee
- Shrill Carder Bee
- The Sabre Wasp
- Tree bumblebee
- Six-banded Nomad Bee
- Ivy plasterer bee
- Common Green Lacewing
- Pink sea fan
- Sunset cup coral
- Fireworks anemone
- Barrel Jellyfish
- Distinguished jumping spider
- Wasp Spider
News Category
Events
- Snail-tastic Summer Fete - Fulham, London
- Changing Chalk Summer Youth Volunteering Sessions (Castle Hill Nature Reserve, Woodingdean)
- Changing Chalk's Summer Volunteering Sessions (Waterhall Nature Reserve, Brighton)
- Drop In Session - Learn about the Small Blue Butterfly
- Maerdy Colliery Heritage Walk
- Coal Spoil BioBlitz at Clydach Vale Country Park
- Ungardening for Biodiversity: A Photographic Exploration of the Hidden Life in Gardens
- Pollinator Workshop with Changing Chalk
- Long-horned Bee Monitoring Workshop
- Coal Spoil Iconic Species Workshop at Ogmore Washeries
- Earthworm Identification with Microscopes (The Biological Recording Company)
- Surveying for Pollinators with The Biological Recording Company
- Surveying for Dragonflies with The Biological Recording Company
- Coal Spoil Connections Habitat Management Workshop
- Why Bugs Matter? - 'A Swift-friendly town for Nature Recovery' event
- BTO NI's Big Nature Day
- Learn about Pollinators at Rosemount Park
- Learn About Pollinators at Polkemmet Country Park
- Introduction to Botany Workshop
- Pollinator identification workshop
- Short-necked Oil Beetle talk and guided walk - Barra
- Short-necked Oil Beetle evening talk and guided walk - Uist
- Hannahston Woods Nature Day
- Canvey Wick Celebration!
- City Nature Challenge 2025 - Greater Belfast: Introduction to iNaturalist (online)
- An expedition for weevils, hidden beasts and mammals with Buglife NI
- Surveying for hoverflies and trees with Buglife NI and BSBI
- An expedition for jewels and plants with Buglife NI
- Gardening for Pollinators
- Surveying for the Noble Tortoise Beetle with Buglife NI
- Open Lab Cultra Manor
- Short-necked Oil Beetle Training Day | Diwrnod Hyfforddiant Chwilen Olew Gwddf Byr
- Easter Wildlife Funday at Dare Valley Country Park | Diwrnod Hwyl Bywyd Gwyllt y Pasg ym Mharc Gwledig Cwm Dar
- Wildlife Wednesday: Egg-cellent Adventures at Canvey Wick
- Wildlife Wednesday: Spring Spotters at Canvey Wick
- Biggar Community Market Garden - Community Bioblitz
- Pollinator FIT Counts Workshop
- MEA Bioblitz Carnlough
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Fly Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Beetle Research and Conservation Virtual Symposium
- Beetle Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Beetle Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Pollinators with The Biodiversity Recording Company
- Managing Green Spaces in B-Lines for Pollinators in Northern Ireland
- Managing Green Spaces in B-Lines for Pollinators in Scotland
- Species Reintroduction - It's Not Just Beavers!
- Getting wildflowers to work on your farm for business and biodiversity - part of the RSPB Hope Farm Technical Webinar Series 2025
- Biodiversity and Agriculture: A Two-way Street
- Earwi'GO!: A Retrospective with The Buzz Club
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Leaf beetles with Suzanne Burgess
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Small Blue Butterfly with Mike Slater
- Species on the Edge - Winter Talk Series: Crop management for Linties and pollinators
- Wetland Habitat Improvement Day
- Crayfish 3: Conservation and Management with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Recording Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Flower Chafers of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Social Wasps of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Chafer Beetles of the UK with The Biological Recording Company
- Biological Recording: Local To National Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Study Day with The Biological Recording Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Using Wildlife Observation Apps with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrate Field Recorder Day with The Biological Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 2
- Earthworms of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Shelter for Wildlife: Simple Steps to Boost Biodiversity with The Biological Recording Company
- Training Workshop - Using Poland and Clement "The Vegetative Key to the British Flora", Drumnaph NR
- Training Workshop - Identifying Ferns for Complete Beginners, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Training Workshop - Using Poland & Clements "The Vegetative Key to the British Flora", Murlough NT NNR
- Training Workshop - Identifying Ferns for complete beginners Murlough NT NNR
- Training Workshop - Identifying plants from leaf rosettes and seed pods in winter, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Training Workshop - Identifying trees and twigs in winter for complete beginners, Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Maghera
- Repair Café and Eco Fair at Richmond School
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Walk the Wick!
- Bee Bank Creation at Wembury Point
- Scrub Bashing at East Soar
- Insects That Live In The Sea: Why Are There Are So Few? with The Biological Recording Company
- Insect Welfare: What Benefits Bugs? with The Biological Recording Company
- Invertebrates on the Move: Translocation & Reintroduction Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
- Improving Bee Hotel Design: The Big Bee Hotel Experiment with The Biological Recording Company
- Biodiversity Net Gain and Invertebrates: Are We Getting It Right? with The Biological Recording Company
- Glowing, Glowing, Gone? The Plight of the Glow-worm in Essex with The Biological Recording Company
- Earthworms of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Dragonflies of the UK Part 1 with The Biological Recording Company
- How Many Moths and Butterflies? The Importance of Taxonomy with The Biological Recording Company
- Bumblebees of the UK Part 3 with The Biological Recording Company
- Bumblebees of the UK Part 2 with The Biological Recording Company
- Crayfish 2: Undertaking Your Survey with The Biological Recording Company
- Earthworm Watch: Insights Into Urban Earthworm Communities with The Biological Recording Company
- Insect Dogfights: How Aerial Combat Shapes the Patterns of Insect Flight with The Biological Recording Company
- The Mind of a Bee: An Exploration of the Intelligence of Bees with The Biological Recording Company
- Using Bioturbation Behaviour To Create New Functional Groups for Earthworms with The Biological Recording Company
- Crayfish 1: Planning Your Survey with The Biological Recording Company
- Molluscs on the March: Engaging the Public with Mollusc Collections with The Biological Recording Company
- Wildlife Gardening Virtual Symposium with The Biological Recording Company
News
- Don’t Neglect the Night: Urgent call to protect the other half of nature
- Endangered White-clawed Crayfish successfully relocated in ground breaking conservation effort
- MPs put on ‘Notice for Nature’ as charities warn Planning & Infrastructure Bill could demolish wildlife
- Miniscule funding makes invasive non-native species a huge risk to British wildlife
- Bugs Matter survey launches in the Republic of Ireland
- Bugs Matter survey shows ongoing decline in UK flying insects
- Help track down the rarest animal in Wrexham
- Helpwch i ddod o hyd i'r anifail prinnaf yn Wrecsam
- Join the hunt: Rare Scottish oil beetles need your eagle eyes
- Buglife Cymru and Wrexham University partner to spotlight Endangered stonefly through art
- Partneriaeth rhwng Buglife Cymru a Phrifysgol Wrecsam i roi sylw i bryf y cerrig sydd mewn perygl trwy gelf
- UK Pesticides National Action Plan published, finally!
- Hope remains for rediscovery of Endangered Strandline Beetle
- Conservation charities step into set the record straight after PM wrongly claims spiders stopped 15,000 development
- Pollinator-inspired artwork causes a buzz in London Underground stations across the capital city.
- The Grassland Gap
- Partnership helps restore networks for nature – and you can see the signs
- Conservation charities hail recommendation to save Middlewick Ranges
- Buglife applauds Government decision to refuse the use of a banned pesticide in 2025
- Norwich Western Link update - a win for wildlife!
- Conservation organisations celebrate the end to the London Resort project
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- Buglife and Kent Wildlife Trust Winner of 2024 Amazon Web Services IMAGINE Grant UK for Non-profits
- Complete ban on bee killing pesticides moves forward
- First ever images captured of the elusive Bermuda Sac Spider
- 23 native species conservation projects shortlisted for the Great British Wildlife Restoration
- Great suck-cess! Scottish breeding programme sees first baby leeches born
- Wildlife charities and firefighters on education drive after fire destroys rare butterfly habitat
- Domestic action needed to get UK back on track as international nature leader at COP16
- New project gives Scotland’s rivers £1.8 million boost
- Open Letter to Defra: The Cost of Herbal Leys
- Conservation charities call on Secretary of State to end theme park threat to nature
- Community Unites for Wildflower Planting at Westfield Park
- Conservation charities call on Secretary of State to save MoD wildlife haven
- Citizen scientists across the UK buzzed into action for Bugs Matter this summer
- Open letter to UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer: End Peat Sales
- Belfast wildlife havens under threat
- Sustainable Solution: Surplus Bricks Repurposed to Create Vital Habitats for Endangered Crayfish
- Where have all the insects gone? Conservationists’ call to show that Bugs Matter
- Calls grow to protect Essex wildlife haven
- Lifeline for bees creates city buzz
- Joint NGO Position Paper on the Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge in the UK
- Pollinator paradise strikes gold this Solitary Bee Week
- European Glow-worm and Firefly Species are in decline
- Openreach joins UK-wide insect biodiversity survey, encouraging other vehicle fleet owners to step up
- Coalition launches campaign to halt destructive road project
- Historic win for EU's nature: EU Council seals the deal on Nature Restoration Law
- Hair and blood of UK politicians and environmentalists polluted by harmful chemicals
- Volunteers contribute record numbers of surveys to UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme
- Extreme weather is opening the floodgates to nature invaders in the UK
- Colourful new species discovered in Ireland!
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in UK insect numbers
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Wales
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Northern Ireland
- Bugs Matter Citizen Science survey shows further decreases in insect numbers in Scotland
- Buglife and Slug Disco Studios celebrate second year of successful partnership
- Wildlife conservation bodies counter “ill-advised attack” on Natural England in letter to Secretary of State
- ‘Forever chemicals’ detected in UK food, prompting concerns regarding impact on human health
- EGG-citing releases for rare moth in the Scottish Highlands
- Buglife launches Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt for 2024 as part of the Species on the Edge programme
- Pollinator-friendly wildflower habitats to be created in Aberdeen
- Join the Search for the Strandline Beetle
- Parliamentary recognition of the importance and decline of invertebrates
- Move to close the loophole of the use of banned pesticides
- Open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: Nature-based water resilience cannot wait
- Sheppy’s Cider makes a buzz with Buglife charity partnership
- "Jewel of York” Tansy Beetle populations are shining!
- Ministers call-in Coul Links plans
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought across Scotland
- Environment NGOs react to another ‘emergency’ approval of bee-killing pesticides
- 'Life on The Edge' is awarded £2.24m by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore habitats for rare invertebrates along the South Devon coast
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- 2024 General Election – Manifesto for Bugs
- Ministers urged to step in and save Coul Links
- Putting Welsh Bugs on the Map- a world first!
- Rhoi Pryfed Cymru ar y Map – y cyntaf yn y byd!
- Western Link road planning decision sparks outrage amongst environmental groups
- Crayford Marshes Vision supported by six wildlife charities released today
- Call to save former East Ayrshire colliery reclaimed by nature
- Coul Links golf course development deemed too damaging for nature to go ahead: Highland Council planning officials recommend councillors refuse plans
- Rare leech recorded in Dumfries and Galloway
- Paramount to take London Resort to High Court
- New review finds half of Britain’s crown jewels of nature at risk of global extinction
- Open letter to the UK Government on banning toxic pesticides
- Spread the Buzz!
- Rhannwch y Newydd!
- Stop importing invasive species!
- Citizen Scientists across the UK demonstrate that “Bugs Matter” this summer
- Conservationists race to save critically endangered insect found in the River Dee in Wales
- The ‘Great British Bug Off’: Citizen scientists invited to take part in August challenge and win prizes!
- Conservation charities call on Michael Gove to end theme park threat to nature
- Campaigners celebrate as council rejects plan for a hotel on wildlife haven in Deal and ask that surf lagoon plans are scrapped
- Multi-species conservation programme arrives in the Inner Hebrides and Argyll
- Conservation Charity calls for public’s help to “Nurture the Night Shift” and reduce light pollution
- National Lottery pledges towards an ambitious £8m nature partnership
- An MBE for Bugs
- New conservation programme tackling the decline of vulnerable coastal species in Scotland launched today
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Wales
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Scotland
- Virtual ‘splatometer’ makes it even easier for citizen scientists to contribute to Bugs Matter survey in Northern Ireland
- Toxic chemical cocktails found at over 1,600 river and groundwater sites across England
- Rare beetle found at Species on the Edge programme launch event in the Outer Hebrides
- NatureScot objects to plans for a luxury golf course at Coul Links
- Ban foreign soil imports to help save British wildlife – warn nature experts
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Pollinators Along the Tweed”, gets underway
- Major milestone for conservation of the rare pond mud snail
- Buglife launches Scottish Oil Beetle Search as part of the Species on the Edge programme
- Conservation Coalition calls for public’s help again to save Coul Links
- Action required to halt crustacean crisis in UK seas
- #RestoreNature Joint Statement
- Charismatic European Rhinoceros Beetle found in the UK
- 80% of UK butterflies have decreased: scientists warn time is running out
- Buglife set to create a buzz across London
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought across Scotland
- Government puts bees at risk once again
- Buglife’s B-Line resources support rebalancing KS 1 & 2 students’ relationships with nature
- “Investors in Nature”, Arval UK, take on challenges in support of bugs
- “An economic and environmental wrecking ball” – new figures reveal ripping up of retained EU laws could cost £82bn for the UK
- New research on bees shows current safety tests of insecticides are inadequate
- Help blue beetles this Blue Monday
- Lost bumblebee rediscovered on South Devon coast
- Further insect number declines in 2022 – a long-term trend or the result of record summer temperatures?
- More citizen scientists needed to understand how Northern Ireland’s insect populations are faring as further declines found across other parts of UK
- More citizen scientists needed to understand how Scotland’s insect populations are faring as further declines found across other parts of UK
- Further insect number declines in Wales – a long-term trend or the result of record summer temperatures?
- Buglife launches Get the Marches Buzzing
- New populations of rare bees discovered in Cornwall
- New populations of rare beetle discovered on Dartmoor
- People urged to write to their MP and make a noise to enable the vision for Swanscombe Peninsula to become a reality
- Malvern Hills District Council to launch ‘Bee Together’ project to support local wildlife
- Conservation coalition calls for immediate review of Lower Thames Crossing
- Buglife Scotland launches Guardians of our Rivers
- Conservation efforts establish new populations of critically endangered insect in Britain
- Open letter to PM on environmental deregulation
- Alarm as Government moves to remove all pesticide rules
- Sixty years later, book that launched environmental movement exposes Government’s inaction on pesticides
- Citizen Scientists across the UK demonstrate that “Bugs Matter” this summer
- Open letter to the new Prime Minister, calls for climate, nature and the cost-of-living to be top of the new government's agenda
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Belfast’s Buzzing”; a first for Northern Ireland’s insect super highways!
- Rare bumblebee found at Swanscombe Peninsula
- The Silent Killer of UK Rivers: new study shows English rivers exhibiting increased chemical stress and declining invertebrate diversity
- Open Letter, in objection to the Norwich Western Link
- South East England leads on citizen science survey numbers as ten days remain
- Partnership to save the small things that run the planet
- Research shows potentially dangerous levels of medical drugs for wildlife in British rivers
- Call for protection for important wildlife haven
- “Splatometers” at the ready for Bugs Matter this Summer!
- Buglife applauds revolutionary use of trade measures to save global pollinator populations.
- Internationally protected Coul Links once again under threat from golf course
- £4.2m lifeline for Scotland’s most vulnerable species
- Writers Rebel release stunning film for Insect Week with Sir Mark Rylance and nature writer Jay Griffiths: ‘ALMOST INVISIBLE ANGELS’
- First adult critically endangered Pine Hoverfly in nearly a decade spotted in the wild thanks to conservation efforts
- Huge milestone for saving critically endangered pine hoverflies
- The Dream Fund’s £1.25m award invites 1,500 volunteers to help use space and AI technology to restore Surrey’s wildlife habitats
- Buglife’s B-Line events set to create a buzz for Cornwall’s rare and threatened bees
- Call for new invasive species defences and for gardeners to buy British – as UK wildlife most threatened by nature invaders is revealed
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Strathmore B-lines”, awarded National Lottery Funding in Scotland.
- Bugs Matter survey finds that UK flying insects have declined by nearly 60% in less than 20 years
- Glywoch chi’r diweddaraf am y B-Lines?
- Have you got the B-Line Buzz?
- Swanscombe saved - for now. But campaigners stress the fight is not over.
- 10 species that can help save the world – new report highlights the need for UK leadership to restore nature globally
- Thunderbirds are No!
- New campaign calls for a ‘legal right to local nature’ in Levelling Up reforms
- Truly Back from the Brink
- Aquatic insects in hot water
- Government puts bees at risk
- Exciting nature recovery project is awarded National Lottery funding
- Citizen Scientists Responded to call to splatometers
- In Memory of Edward Wilson
- Buglife’s B-Lines win at RSPB Nature of Scotland Awards
- Winners announced in the Buglife Bug Photography Awards 2021
- B-Lines in Scotland win prestigious Nature of Scotland Innovation Award
- Time to ditch the London Resort
- Thousands of rare insects released to boost critically endangered population
- Environment Bill no vote for bees in Commons
- Lifting ban on bee-killing pesticide would be ‘disaster for nature’
- Local partnership secures multi-million-pound National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for the eastern South Downs and surrounding towns
- Campaigners say a firm no to theme park destruction of Kent wildlife site
- Rabbits help restore unique habitat in Norfolk and Suffolk as project improves fortunes of rare species
- Medical drugs harmful to invertebrates present in British waterways
- MPs to vote on protecting bees from pesticides
- Buglife delighted with new discoveries in Scotland!
- Environment Minister Rebecca Pow MP presents Buglife conservation staff member with ‘Nature Hero’ award
- Buglife receives grant of £170,200 from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
- Campaigners call on Government to confirm legal protection of threatened nature site in London
- Buglife events set to be a buzz of activity for local people
- New lease of life for Buglife
- Taylor Wimpey commits to ambitious climate and nature goals
- On the ‘Bee Path’ - Europe progresses towards halting pollinator declines
- New bug splatter app to reveal more about insect populations
- Pledge to help make Cardiff a bee-friendly city
- EU Court of Justice rejects Bayer attempt to overturn bee-killing pesticide ban
- New plan for UK-wide insect superhighways launched
- “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here” exploited ‘illegal’ crayfish.
- Wildlife haven protected as theme park threat looms
- Aid Requested for Bugs Battling Covid
- UK Extinct Species rediscovered in the Outer Hebrides
- Prime minister called on to deliver on promises to protect nature, in law!
- Conservationists united in call to protect wildlife haven from theme park development
- Swanscombe Marshes must be saved
- Nature-lovers are being urged to use lockdown exercise to help shed light on a rare winter sun-loving insect.
- Wildflowers to be contaminated with banned insecticide, UK Government says herbicide use will stop flowers poisoning bees.
- Narrow Escape from Extinction for Rare Ant
- Buglife launch B-Lines across Scotland
- Buglife receives grant of £184,000 from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
- UK Government fails to act for even our most at risk species
- New research reveals widespread contamination of English rivers with potent pesticides commonly used as flea treatments for pets
- Buglife Cymru secures National Lottery support to get Neath Port Talbot buzzing through new B-Lines Project
- Buglife Cymru yn sicrhau cymorth gan y Loteri Genedlaethol i greu grŵn yng Nghastell-nedd Port Talbot gyda Phrosiect B-Lines newydd
- Winners announced in the Luminar Bug Photography Awards 2020
- Record numbers and new site discovered for rare beetle
- Jimmy's Big Bee Rescue
- Gwenynen brin wedi ei darganfod yng Nghymru am y tro cyntaf
- Lottery Resilience
- Scarce bee discovered in Wales for the first time
- Save Swanscombe Marshes
- Brownfield or greenfield – it’s not a black and white issue
- Conservationists come together to save the threatened Shrill carder bee
- England’s B-Lines network will give pollinating insects a boost
- Fine words, but insufficient action – Audit judges EU’s efforts to halt insectinction as failing.
- Major new invertebrates photography awards launched, with £23,000 prize fund
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Staffordshire’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Warwickshire and West Midlands’ towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Derbyshire’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Cheshire and Merseyside’s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Hampshire and Isle of Wight‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Surrey‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Worcestershire‘s towns and countryside
- No Insectinction
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Berkshire‘s towns and countryside
- Discover ants with a wildlife nest quest during lockdown
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Dorset‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Devon‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Shropshire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Wiltshire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife launches the Landscapes for wild pollinators survey
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Somerset‘s towns and countryside
- Save the Planet Through Gaming
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Gloucestershire‘s towns and countryside
- Buglife’s B-Lines will put a buzz back into Herefordshire‘s towns and countryside
- We are losing 9% of insects per decade
- New Dartmoor sighting of invasive flatworm is a surprise to conservationists
- Gaming to Save the Planet
- Rare Beetle found in Wales
- Coul Links Golf Course development REFUSED by Scottish Government!
- Rare Wormwood moonshiner beetles found
- Stop killing conservationists
- Results from Radio 4 Today Programme Winter Bee Survey
- Results from Radio 4 Today Programme Winter Ladybird Survey
- Buglife to host Radio 4 Today winter surveys
- New B-lines to put the buzz back into Cornwall
- New report highlights extinction threat to many of Northern Ireland’s bees
- Buglife spins a new web
- Creating a buzz for pollinators in Kilbirnie
- Success for phase 2 of John Muir Pollinator Way: Scotland's first B-Line
- Rare plant blooms on Cornish Urban Buzz site
- Buglife partner with Jub Holland bulbs to brighten our towns
- Buglife Scotland secures National Lottery support to get West Lothian buzzing through new B-Lines project
- Pollinators in Peril - Climate Change Threat to UK Bees
- Buglife x Teemill New Circular Technology Disrupts Fashion
- Beekeepers Gather Outside Ministries Across Europe to Demand Bee Friendly Pesticide Standards Ahead of EU Vote on World Bee Day
- Road verges can be key for pollinator survival
- Natural England in firing line for loss of unique wildlife site
- Leicester Urban Buzz Complete
- Urban Leeds all of a Buzz
- Ipswich has an Urban Buzz
- Cornwall to keep that Urban Buzz
- Bristol set for lasting Urban Buzz
- Rare snail’s profile boosted and communities engaged with freshwater life through successful ‘Marvellous Mud Snails’ project
- Not just the bees - Pollinating flies are disappearing
- Urban Buzz Celebration of Targets Smashed
- Parliament get serious about insect declines
- Buglife considers West Tilbury Marshes legal challenge
- Important step in campaign to save rare dunes
- Sun loving stonefly spotters sought
- Tilbury adds to insect catastrophe
- Insect decline a major global crisis
- Tunbridge Wells insecticide pollution traced to sewage plant
- New B-Lines plan to help Northern Ireland’s Pollinating Insects
- Buzzing hotspot in Bristol wins Bees Needs Award 2018
- Coul Links Seed Fly Added to Global at Risk Register
- Rare beetle discovered at second site in Wales
- Adroddiad newydd yn amlygu dyfodol ansicr i wenyn gwyllt Cymru
- Great news for pollinators
- Rare snails introduced to Pentland Hills
- New report highlights uncertain future for Welsh wild bees
- Ben Bradley MP Takes Forward Bill to Save Britain’s Bees and Insects
- John Muir Pollinator Way, funding success
- Buglife reaction to London schools spider closure
- Cardiff Professor is new Buglife Chairman
- Wales is the first country to have a complete B Lines map
- Urban Buzz Leicester Half Way Mark
- Scottish Ministers step in to make final decision on controversial golf course proposals
- Action for Mole cricket
- Scottish Ministers grant a stay of execution to Coul Links wildlife
- Councils urged to adopt bee-friendly grass-cutting and introduce pollinator action plans
- Cystadleuaeth ffotograffiaeth Infertebratau Anhygoel Cymru
- Wonderful Welsh invertebrates photo competition
- Scottish Government urged to step in to save Coul Links
- Endangered Northern Damselfly meets its Parliamentary Champion
- The National Bug Vote Results
- Fen raft spider wins Buglife Cymru’s national bug vote
- The National Bug Vote Results Scotland
- Irish damselfly is Northern Irelands favourite invertebrate
- A new champion for the White-clawed crayfish
- Fate of Coul Links is in the hands of Scottish Ministers as Highland Councillors defer golf course proposals
- Buglife Reaction to the EC Pollinators Initiative
- Official report calls for Coul Links refusal
- The National Bug Vote
- A wildflower boost for pollinators in Cornwall
- Could our obsession with mobile technology destroy wildlife
- Court confirms neonicotinoid ban was legal
- Another step closer to saving our wild pollinators
- EU Member States Approve Enhanced Insecticide Ban
- Angus Macdonald MSP hails success of Grangemouth green roof project
- Europe unites for pollinators
- Wildlife organisations across Europe unite for pollinators
- EU Regulatory Scientists Confirm Neonics harm bees
- Pressure mounts on Tilbury expansion
- Join the Hunt for the Northern February red stonefly
- 25 Year Environment Plan promises meadows for bees
- Over 900 objections speak out against Coul Links golf course plans
- New spiders found in Northern Ireland
- Stop Tilbury Expansion
- Heavy Neonicotinoid Insecticide Contamination Damaging British Rivers
- Bozena Jankowska marks the launch of her debut LUXURY collection with a new ecommerce sustainable luxury platform
- Urban Buzz is Underway in Bristol
- New analysis – Crop yields doing well and good news on sprays since bee-harming pesticide ban
- Buglife Scotland release new guidance to help boost pollinators!
- Detailed detective work leads to rediscovery of rare snail.
- Finally UK follows science and backs bee saving pesticide ban
- Sutherland golf course proposals more environmentally damaging than Trump’s Aberdeenshire course warn conservationists
- Breaking New Ground!
- Oil seed rape crop yields above average
- Conservation alliance calls on public to defend irreplaceable natural jewel
- NGOs call for wildlife havens to be protected from new development
- York Urban Buzzing Success
- Urban Buzzing Birmingham Success
- Rooftop garden will help new school’s pupils blossom!
- Help get Bristol buzzing!
- Leeds will soon be buzzing!
- MSP leaps at chance to see rare jumping spider!
- Fife’s parks Buzzing with life
- Rachael Maskell MP champion of the Tansy Beetle receives award for dedication to the Species Champions Project
- Rare Spotty Beetle Jackpot
- UK Government urged to re-examine support for bee killing pesticides
- Newcastle University Retracts Claim that Neonicotinoid Ban Cost UK Farmers £18.4 million
- Lord Mayor backs nature for charity appeal
- Give Our Unsung Garden Heroes a Home this Summer
- ‘Marvellous Mud Snails’ a Buglife project, wins National Lottery support to help the rare Pond mud snail in Scotland
- Air Pollution letter
- What Lies Beneath
- Pencampwraig Rhywogaeth yn chwilio am y Chwilen Olew Ddu ar arfordir Penrhyn Gŵyr
- Boston Bee Party
- Species Champion searches for Black oil beetle on the Gower coast
- NORTHERN POWERGRID TO GET ‘BUZZY’ HELPING MAKE B-LINES
- New project launched to save Scotland’s rarest insects
- Bug Champions the search begins
- Black bee-fly found in UK for first time
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in Wales
- Huge public backing for councils to reduce grass-cutting to help save our bees
- National Lottery backs ambitious plan to save twenty species threatened with extinction
- Bridgeness Biodiversity and Grangepans Meadow
- PotWatch - can you trump Obama?
- More wonderful wildflowers for Plymouth
- Butterfly Conservation Scotland joins campaign to protect Coul Links from development
- B-Lines Boost for Buglife
- Hanner miliwn o bunnoedd i fyd natur yng Nghaerdydd
- Half a million pounds for nature in Cardiff
- Bee killers in European court
- Appeal to lift ban flies in the face of logic
- Funding Boost for Buglife
- British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
- Discovery of glow in the dark woodlice
- Buglife welcomes new protection for Britain’s oldest inhabitants - blind shrimps
- Canvey Wick Nature Reserve shortlisted in BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards 2017
- The Jewel of York – a new interpretation
- Trees for bees planted at Torre Valley South, Torquay
- European Bee Award for B-Lines
- Top Award for Conservation Director
- Tansy champions meet wildlife hero
- Charity launches Crowdfunder appeal to give Plymouth a Buzz
- Branching out for the Hair Streak with Elm
- Help get Cardiff Buzzing with bees
- Rare Mushroom Fly found in Peterborough
- Essex nature reserve expansion plans announced
- Obama invades UK gardens
- Help get York buzzing with bees!
- Ladybird spider stars in this year’s BBC Autumnwatch
- Bright Seeds join Buglife in wildflower initiative to help pollinators
- Vote Urban Buzz
- Large wall spider for Halloween
- Buglife in Ireland
- The Jewel of York has an extra reason to sparkle
- Everyone welcome to help get Cockington Country Park Buzzing
- Canvey Wick Nature Reserve set for exciting expansion
- Final phase of large bog restoration project completed
- Buglife concern as first Asian hornets confirmed in England
- More than one in ten UK species threatened with extinction, new study finds
- Second innings for endangered crickets on hallowed Sussex ground
- Conservation partnership unites to protect precious dune habitat in Sutherland from development
- A thrill for the shrill in Cardiff
- Pollinators are on the prowl at St Nicks
- Would you like a little more tea? Said the Mad Hatter
- Buglife welcomes new controls on Invasive Alien Species
- Help Urban Buzz this summer by taking on a challenge!
- Plymouth City Centre gets a Buzzing Boost
- Pollinator Tea Party
- Winners of Torbay’s Buzzing Art Competition announced!
- Golf course could push one of Scotland’s rarest species close to extinction
- Yorkshire Bank Recognises Community Spirit in York
- Scotland’s Pollinating Insect Survey Challenge
- Buglife funded to bring more colour and nature to North Lanarkshire
- Ancient origins of bog revealed during restoration work
- Scotland’s bugs are good for your health!
- Creating a Buzz in Frampton Cotterell
- Join the Big Pollinator Survey to help wildlife groups understand how Torbay’s bees are faring
- Buglife celebrates our first Species Champion in the Welsh Assembly
- Natural History Museum garden redesign could consign species to history
- High level support for local project for bees and butterflies fundraising campaign
- New technologies aid hunt for the UK’s most elusive insect- The New Forest Cicada
- Farmcare Partners with Buglife and Natural England to Boost Pollinators
- A B-Line for the East of England
- John Muir Pollinator Way, Scotland’s first B-line
- Award for Canvey Wick
- Launch of Great British Bee Count 2016
- Minuscule Opportunity
- York Urban Buzz
- First Biodiverse Green Roof for Grangemouth
- Buglife welcomes sensible decision on pesticides
- Homeless and hungry pollinators are given a helping hand by new survey
- New species found in amber
- Plymouth preparing to Buzz
- Scotland wide quest for the largest nest
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in Wales
- Devon County Council congratulated on bee-harming pesticides ban commitment
- Rare spiders found in Northern Ireland
- Join the Hunt for Amazing Oil Beetles in 2016
- Devon County Council to decide ban on bee-harming pesticides
- Creating wildflower super highways
- British Bees and Bugs Better Off in EU
- Bridgeness Biodiversity Action
- Vote for Nature the Wildlife Proclamation
- Sunderland making a B-Line for wildlife
- Alarming numbers of species at risk of extinction
- Strong support from South West MPs as threatened species get new champions
- British Wildlife Photography Awards 2016
- February brings hope after the floods
- Can you spare an hour to help save the Tansy beetle
- Britain’s rarest spider found at a new site, and photographed
- New bugs discovered on remote Atlantic island
- Buglife and Torbay Council celebrate new funding to get Torbay Buzzing!
- Wildlife charity ‘giving a dam’ about climate change and flood prevention
- Big numbers for the tiny Tansy
- It’s going to start buzzing in Birmingham
- It’s going to start buzzing in Plymouth
- It’s going to start buzzing in York
- Bringing England’s wildlife ‘back from the brink’ of extinction
- Call to ban bee-harming pesticides in Scotland
- Dunfermline Pupils Rescue Scottish Pollinators
- It's going to start buzzing in Cardiff
- Neonicotinoid Pesticides Linked to Dramatic Decline in Butterfly Numbers
- It’s going to start buzzing in our cities
- New report highlights “extraordinary change” in the fortunes of Britain’s grasshoppers, crickets and allied species
- Call to action for Europe to strengthen nature laws and save wildlife
- Study suggesting neonicotinoids are safe is severely flawed says scientists
- American invaders in Lincolnshire
- Neonicotinoids Pose Toxic Risk to Animals in Field Margins and Hedges
- Rare spider discovered in Northern Ireland
- Saving the small things that manage our water
- Putting nature at the heart of plans for farming and for water
- US Court rules out new neonicotinoid
- Flying Start for Fife’s Buzzing Project
- We don’t like crickets – we love them!
- Government authorised neonicotinoid pesticide use despite knowing they damage honeybee colonies
- Bee-utiful Bee calendar launched
- Repair work begins to restore a beautiful bog for bugs
- 'Extinct' insect rediscovered in Edinburgh
- Weekend blaze damages RSPB Canvey Wick Nature Reserve
- Victory for the stunning Scarlet
- Oilseed rape flourishes without bee-killing chemicals
- Glow-worm beer supports insect charity
- Pesticide approval strikes blow for bees
- Archbishop blesses rare Yorkshire beetles
- Making a B-Line in the West of England for National Pollinator Week
- Wildlife Charity’s concerns of Osborne's automatic planning permission
- Wildlife organisations call to arms to help Devons bees
- Rare Forest chafer beetle found at Bioblitz
- Critically endangered spider saved from planning development
- Bede’s World Gets Jarrow Buzzing!
- Rare beetle to get new champions
- Wildlife-rich areas must not suffer at the expense of land development
- How to make your business buzz!
- NFU attempt to dodge pesticides ban: Bee Coalition reaction
- Rachel Jeffrey Jewellery celebrates 10 years with birthday present for the Bees
- 100 voluntary organisations Unite to Defend Nature
- South Devon farmers offered advice on Greening and how to help bees
- TV wildlife presenters urge public to join Great British Bee Count 2015
- New B-Lines educational resources available for primary schools
- Neonics hammer wild bees - new evidence proves worst case scenario
- Bee Wall – protecting our pollinators
- Fife’s Buzzing to bring splash of colour and life to Ravenscraig Park
- The bee’s knees of insect homes
- Lining up to save London’s pollinators
- Buglife and fashion label unite to save invertebrates
- A New B-Lines Plan for Putting the Buzz Back into South Devon
- UK Government field study proves that neonicotinoids harm bumblebees
- New B-Lines put the Buzz Back into the West of England
- Y chwilen gyntaf o’i bath yng Nghymru
- A creature once thought extinct in Britain has been living in deep cover in Welsh Woods
- New B-Lines resources available
- Children and Communities Across the UK to Protect Pollinating Insects Thanks to £1.4m Heritage Lottery Fund grant
- Beetles and stones greatest hits. New reports highlight concerns for Britain's leaf beetles and stoneflies
- Funding appeal to save endangered Plymouth spider
- Local MSP backs green roofs for businesses
- Over eight thousand sign to save critically endangered spider
- Over eight thousand sign to save critically endangered spider
- One week to save critically endangered spider
- Steve Backshall answers your bug questions
- Biffa Award helps to bring back flowers, butterflies and bumblebees to the North East
- Steve Backshall answers your questions
- Controversial pesticides increase pest numbers
- On first anniversary of bee-harming pesticides restriction, more action is needed
- Bumblebees face new immigration rules
- Buglife welcomes Cairngorms planning decision
- Our latest Update shows B-Lines are growing
- Wildflower meadows project helps conserve our bees and butterflies
- Glasgow’s Buzzing!
- Napoleon Alive but Critically Endangered on St Helena Island
- National Pollinator Strategy, first rung for bee recovery
- Allotments best for bees
- U.S. Government department finds commonly used pesticides don’t work
- It’s sink or swim time for English waterways
- Buglife asks Government for action on alien species
- New meadows to create bloom in Plymouth parks
- Brownfield or greenfield – it’s not a black and white issue
- Turning the Thames Gateway green
- Steve Backshall opens Canvey Wick- Britain’s first Bug Reserve
- Millions of freshwater pearl mussels wiped out by pollution
- Fife’s Buzzing wins Heritage Lottery Fund support
- Medway Council gives green light to development at Lodge Hill
- Tansy Beetle reintroduced to Wicken Fen after 32 year absence
- Neonicotinoids Implicated in Mass Poisoning of Bumblebee Queens
- Win a Bug Hunt with Steve Backshall
- New map helps you to build B-Lines
- Heritage Lottery Fund support keeps Peterborough buzzing
- Disease outbreak in Dorset river affects native White-clawed crayfish
- Bumblebees most spotted in Great British bee count
- A good summer for Devon and Cornwall rare bees
- Critically endangered tansy beetle rediscovered at Woodwalton Fen NNR after a 40 year absence
- Lanarkshires rare bugs to benefit from biodiversity grant
- Bee a Bee Guardian
- Environmental Audit Committee Slams Neonicotinoids
- Missing Royal found more than twenty-five years since last sighting
- Buglife goes live on Harlequin
- Think before you pull Ragwort
- Bee Coalition welcomes Government’s public ‘Call to Action'
- Trust rears rare Devon species
- Bee Coalition welcomes new opportunities for bees with reshuffle
- Beetle cottages to solve a Scarlet riddle
- Buglife Exposes 2nd Misleading NFU Oil Seed Rape Pesticide Claim
- Buglife welcomes Syngenta’s withdrawal of neonic ban bust application
- Buglife Exposes Misleading Claims of Swedish Oil Seed Rape Yield Loss
- The Plants that Cry Wolf
- New four-year scientific analysis: systemic pesticides pose global threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Government tries to silence charities
- Osborne’s lack of regard for brownfield wildlife
- Rare oil beetle found in abundance on Hebridean island
- Public urged to become bee-spotters in first annual count
- Scunthorpe Brownfields proving to be a haven for rare bugs
- Camden’s rooftops helping our urban pollinators
- Spotlight on the darkling beetle. Review highlights threats to one of Britain’s most endangered species
- Dobbies do it for the bees
- Open Day Bug Fun
- Coast to Coast Bee Roads Project Creates New Educational Resources for Primary Schools
- New Scottish seashell survey launched
- J.Crew Partners with Buglife to Save the Bees
- Westminster Buzzing
- Unlocking the mystery of brownfield habitat: First ever national inventory launched
- Meadows project to create buzz in York
- Serious set back for An Camas Mor
- New report reveals dramatic declines in South West’s struggling bees
- Common pesticides more toxic than originally thought
- Fallin Bing: From Coalfield to Brownfield Celebration Event
- Getting Whitleigh Buzzing
- Online auction site allowing sale of illegal toxic pesticides
- Is the Government pollinator strategy enough to Get Britain Buzzing
- Statement on latest Government planning moves
- UK MEP threatens ban on illegal neurotoxic chemicals
- Buglife launches a manifesto for pollinators
- Storms and coastal erosion raise spectre of extinction
- Trust defends Devon species from American invader
- First signs of Spring
- Dredging: Effectiveness and risks
- Buglife wins Heritage Lottery Fund support for Thurrock brownfields
- Nocturnal nature in the balance
- South West celebrates success in conserving endangered crayfish
- Environmental NGOs to fight Bayer and Syngenta over bee-killing pesticide ban
- Getting buzz-y in Central Park
- Mental health and invertebrate charities join forces to expose spider scare stories
- Coalition of UK environmental organisations urges UK Government to enforce bee-harming pesticide bans
- Good news for under threat site
- Prime Minister must do more for nature, leading environmental groups warn
- Funding Boost for Buglife
- Groundbreaking habitat restoration project gets started
- More meadows for Plymouth to help our bees!
- Falsehoods about false widows put to rest
- Rare brownfield wildlife under threat
- Government rejects recommendations to save bees from pesticides
- Europes Strongest Beetle Discovered in the Teme Valley
- A plan to put the buzz back in our local communities
- Environmental groups warn of dredging triple whammy
- Buglife questions Defra Minister’s TV statements about Neonicotinoids and bees
- Ragwort-pullers threaten ecology of the Forest
- Under threat - Scottish brownfield bugs
- Cairngorms legal ruling drives a bulldozer through our heritage and wildlife
- Conserving globally threatened bugs on the UK Overseas Territory of St Helena
- The hunt for the New Forest Cicada
- The new State of Nature Report reveals that UK nature is in serious trouble
- Wildlife presenter Nick Baker launches bug photography competition
- Buglife talks to Countryfile about toxic insecticides
- Private letters shows pesticide companies desperate attempt to protect bee-killing pesticides
- Plymouth school children help to get the City Buzzing
- Buglife delighted that Waitrose remove dangerous neonicotinoid products from supply chain
- Lydd Airport approval is a disaster for bugs
- Buglife transform industrial sites for wildlife in Wales
- Parliamentary committee recommends suspension of toxic insecticides
- Connecting hay meadows in Yorkshire for bees and butterflies
- The world's greatest museum of art and design gets a new roof for wildlife
- Join the Scottish Oil beetle hunt
- Urgent need to raise funds for legal fight to save wildlife threatened by house building in the Cairngorms National Park
- Buglife and other wildlife organisations urge MEPs to vote for nature-friendly farming
- Charities unite to save wildlife threatened by housing development in the Cairngorms National Park
- Victory for the snails that have delayed new road development
- Buglife sponsors the bug category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards
- Government faces legal action if UK does not vote to ban bee killing insecticides
- Extinct oil beetle discovery takes species numbers from fab four to famous five
- American bird report calls for suspension on commonly used toxic pesticides
- Appeal for sightings of White-clawed crayfish on Exmoor
- MSPs champion bugs under threat
- Dutch Parliament calls for European suspension on dangerous pesticides
- Wildlife charity takes legal action over bee killing pesticides
- European Commission proposes partial ban on bee poisoning Neonicotinoid insecticides