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Bee killers in European court

Buglife are involved in a two court cases in Europe over the next two days. In both cases Buglife are part of a European wide consortium of NGOs giving evidence...

15/02/2017

Appeal to lift ban flies in the face of logic

Buglife is dismayed that the National Farmers Union (NFU) is ignoring the compelling evidence that neonics have damaged wild bee populations and has again asked Defra to temporarily lift the...

14/02/2017

Funding Boost for Buglife

Germaine Greer receives cheque in Peterborough Buglife is receiving £98,000 thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery. The funding boost from Postcode Local Trust will enable Buglife to develop and...

13/02/2017

British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017

http://www.bwpawards.org  – The 2017 competition is now open for entries   Your chance to win a prestigious award, cash prize of £5,000 and opportunity to reach millions through national exposure. Help raise...

06/02/2017

Discovery of glow in the dark woodlice

The Spiky yellow woodlouse (Pseudolaureola atlantica), also known as ‘the Spiky’, has been found to fluoresce under ultraviolet (UV) light. This Critically Endangered woodlouse is only found on St Helena,...

24/01/2017

The Jewel of York – a new interpretation

Buglife have today unveiled a new Tansy beetle interpretation board near Clifton Bridge in York, as part of the Tansy Beetle Champions project. The interpretation board has been installed near Clifton...

15/12/2016

Top Award for Conservation Director

Craig Macadam, Buglife's Conservation Director, has been award the RSPB Species Champion award this year for Scotland in recognition of a decade work. Craig has championed the conservation of invertebrates...

29/11/2016