Tag: pollinators
Blooming Bees: The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan video
One-third of our bee species are threatened with extinction from Ireland. We know it’s because we have drastically reduced the areas where they can...
Focus on bees: send us your pictures!
Following the success of last week’s European Bee Week and, in particular, the exciting news that a broad coalition of stakeholders is coming together to...
Cambridge University’s Titan Arum ‘rotten flesh’ flower blooms – BBC News
A flower which emits a stench similar to rotting flesh has finally bloomed.
The Titan Arum at Cambridge University Botanic Garden has attracted hundreds of...
Businesses and beekeepers come together to address biodiversity issues
Thursday, 22nd June 2017: HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco will join a diverse gathering of Irish businesses, beekeepers and researchers for a “Biodiversity Forum”...
Protecting Ireland’s Pollinators
‘Globally, bees are the most important pollinators because they visit flowers to collect pollen for their larvae, as well as feeding exclusively...