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Buglife - working to conserve bugs

Buglife's conservation work helps to save threatened bug populations, restore wildlife habitats and inform the public and decision-makers about why invertebrates matter. With over 40,000 species to look after it's a huge task, but we're committed to conserving the little things that run the world!

red tailed bumblebee

Red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius)
© Nicholas Vereecken

Below you will see links to our current projects. These include delivering conservation action on neglected habitats such as brownfields and soft rock cliffs, working to improve habitats for riverine flies and other freshwater invertebrates, and carrying out wildlife surveys for wonderful (but disappearing) creatures such as bumblebees and the Scarlet malachite beetle. Click on a link below to find out more.

At any one time we also have a number of projects in development - if you would like to help make these happen please contact us.

What you can do

Whether you feel passionately about bugs or simply would like to make a difference for the environment, there are lots of things you can do to help bugs and wildlife. Please click here to find out more about how you can get involved.