Buglife International

Invertebrates are not just in trouble in the UK. The problems facing bugs here (loss of and damage to habitats, habitats becoming isolated, climate change, pollution and so on) are present across the world.

As one of only two all-encompassing invertebrate conservation organisations in the world, Buglife acts overseas where there is a need for our help to prevent the extinction of a species and to help research how to create the conditions for a sustainable population.

Buglife have previously worked in the European institutions, South Georgia, Sri Lanka, St Helena and Tanzania

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Latest news

Domestic action needed to get UK back on track as international nature leader at COP16

New tracker on policy progress towards global biodiversity targets agreed at COP15 in 2022 shows English action in many areas Read more

Upcoming event

Glowing, Glowing, Gone? The Plight of the Glow-worm in Essex with The Biological Recording Company

Monday 25th November, 2024

Join Dr Tim Gardiner to hear about his research into the decline of one of Britain's most iconic beetles. The…

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