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Buglife talks to Countryfile about toxic insecticides
Private letters shows pesticide companies desperate attempt to protect bee-killing pesticides
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Buglife delighted that Waitrose remove dangerous neonicotinoid products from supply chain
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Buglife transform industrial sites for wildlife in Wales
Parliamentary committee recommends suspension of toxic insecticides
Connecting hay meadows in Yorkshire for bees and butterflies
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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
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Charities unite to save wildlife threatened by housing development in the Cairngorms National Park
Volunteers needed to help with wildlife survey in Neath Port Talbot
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
European Commission proposes partial ban on bee poisoning Neonicotinoid insecticides
MSPs champion bugs under threat
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American bird report calls for suspension on commonly used toxic pesticides
European Union fails to protect pollinators over toxic insecticides
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Buglife threatens legal action over bee killing pesticides
Disused land gets wildflower meadow makeover
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Unnamed species in the spotlight
New home created for one of UK’s most endangered beetles
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Creating homes for bees in Glasgow Park
Oil beetles rediscovered in Lincolnshire after 28 years
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Volunteers needed in London
Hunt for the Chestnut click beetle at Birk Cragg
New brownfield habitat management guide for Scotland published
Poisoned pollen means no jubilee for Bumblebee queens
Scottish Invertebrate News issue 5 available now
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Oil beetle populations in decline
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Plymouth school children help to get the City Buzzing
Buglife opens first office in South West England
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Buglife sponsor the Hidden Britain category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards
Thames Estuary Airport – a threat to rare bees and a waste of time
Marvellous Minibeasts in the classroom
Rugged oil beetle stronghold in the Stroud Valleys
National Insect Week 2012
New grassland and woodland habitat management guides for Scotland
France to ban oilseed pesticide to protect bees
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Ant nests fenced to stop birds causing damage
Buglife comment on pesticides consultation
Buglife employee wins insect conservation award
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Funding secured to Get Plymouth Buzzing
Influx of female Hornet hoverflies into Britain
Restoring Yorkshire wildflower meadows for bees and butterflies
Buglife applaud Committee inquiry on bees and neonicotinoids
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Government report on pesticides slated
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Dutch Parliament calls for European suspension on dangerous pesticides
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