It is widely acknowledged that bees are among the most important pollinators, and concerns have been raised as to declines of many species in recent years. The last week has seen two important announcements that could benefit our native honey and bumblebees.
Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons)
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 30/01/2013
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 7/12/2011
Ecosulis offers a range of surveys and services that can be undertaken during the winter period.
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 15/08/2011
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 11/07/2011
ISIS is a computer application developed by Natural England for the recognition and scoring of invertebrate assemblage types.
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 11/07/2011
This summer has seen a lot of interesting and notable invertebrates within the vicinity of the Ecosulis head office in Newton St Loe, Bath.
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 7/04/2011
Natural England has issued new planning guidance in relation to greater horseshoe bats in the vicinity of the South Hams Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in South Devon.
Great Horseshoe Bats Conservation Status and Ecology
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 1/12/2010
Posted by Michael Williams - AIEEM BSc (Hons) on 1/12/2010