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  1. Jul 12, 2021 · To mark the start of Bees’ Needs Week 2021 (1218 July), Environment Minister Rebecca Pow is calling on everyone - from individuals, farmers, gardeners, or managers of urban spaces – to...

    • Bees' Needs

      Details. Pollinators are a priority for the UK government....

    • Bees’ Needs Week 2024: 8 to 14 July 2024
    • 5 Simple Actions
    • Flower-Insect Timed (FIT) Counts
    • Bees’ Needs Champions
    • National Pollinator Strategy

    Bees’ Needs Week is an annual event coordinated by Defra, working alongside a host of organisations such as conservation groups, businesses, and charities. The aim of the week is to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators, and share ideas, actions and activities that highlight the ways in which everyone can help bees and other pollinators ...

    There are 5 simple actions that anyone can take to help pollinators: 1. Grow more nectar rich flowers, shrubs and trees. Using window or balcony boxes are good options if you don’t have a garden. 2. Let patches of garden and land grow wild. 3. Cut grass less often. 4. Do not disturb insect nests and hibernation spots. 5. Think carefully about wheth...

    This year, you can also get involved with invaluable citizen science. All you need to do is simply spend 10 minutes watching flowers and insects in good weather. FITCounts can be done anywhere, including gardens and parks in warm, dry weather, any time from April to September. Every single count submitted to the UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (PoM...

    Each year we celebrate Bees’ Needs Champions. The awards recognise and celebrate examples of exceptional initiatives undertaken by local authorities, community groups, farmers and businesses to support pollinators. Whether that’s creating a wildflower patch, educating the local community about pollinators, or taking special measures on your farm. I...

    The National pollinator strategyis a 10 year plan published in 2014, developed after a thorough review of the evidence base and wide consultation. It sets out how government, beekeepers, conservation groups, farmers, researchers, industry and the public can work together to improve the status of pollinating insect species in England. The National P...

  2. Jul 12, 2021 · This year’s Bees’ Needs Week follows the recent launch of Defras new campaign Plant for Our Planet, aimed at inspiring the public to get planting, helping us to build back greener from...

  3. www.gov.uk › government › publicationsBees' Needs - GOV.UK

    Jul 14, 2022 · Details. Pollinators are a priority for the UK government. Bees, and other pollinating insects, are an essential part of our environment. They play a crucial role in food production. Find out how...

  4. Jul 22, 2022 · It's Bees' Needs Week - a chance to showcase the un-BEE-lievably important work these little creatures do. Bees help to grow food such as fruit and vegetables by flying around and...

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · Buzzing for Bees’ Needs Week 2021. Defra Press Office, 12 July 2021 - Uncategorized. To mark Bees’ Needs Week 2021, we are calling on everyone - from individuals, farmers, gardeners, or...

  6. Jul 13, 2021 · To mark the start of Bees’ Needs Week 2021 (1218 July), Environment Minister Rebecca Pow is calling on everyone - from individuals, farmers, gardeners, or managers of urban spaces – to take five simple actions to care for bees and other pollinators.

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