Backyard Bees: Private Green Spaces and Pollinator Diversity in Cities with The Biological Recording Company

Wednesday 22nd April, 2026 - 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Online

Emma Plant (University of Glasgow) shares her research investigating how private green spaces support pollinator diversity in cities.

Private green spaces, such as gardens and allotments, have an important role in supporting pollinator diversity within cities. This webinar explores the environmental factors that shape pollinator communities in these spaces, including the influence of both native and non-native plants. We will also examine whether gardens and allotments differ in their ability to provide resources for pollinators and identify which plant species are most frequently visited. This research aims to highlight the importance of private green spaces for sustaining pollinators in urban environments and inform strategies to make cities more biodiversity-friendly.

For more information and to book your place, visit The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

entoLIVE is delivered by the Biological Recording CompanyBritish Entomological & Natural History SocietyRoyal Entomological Society and Amateur Entomologists’ Society, with support from Buglife, Field Studies Council and NBN Trust.

Date: Wednesday 22nd April, 2026 - 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Cost: Free

Organiser: The Biological Recording Company

Booking: Book your place on The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

Region: Buglife England

Location: Online