What is a bee’s favourite flower, and why should we care?
Calling all bee saviours, our pollinators are in danger. Factors such as loss of natural habitat and climate change have dramatically decreased our bee population over recent years and the knock-on effects could be huge to both the UK’s food production and local ecosystems.
Join researchers from across the country as they explore this seemingly innocuous question, which might well save our wildlife and our food.
Attending this event online
•The event will be livestreamed on the Royal Society YouTube channel on Wednesday 7 July at 6.15pm BST
•The event will also be available afterwards on our YouTube channel
•This event is suitable for ages 14+
•This event is free to join and there is no registration required
•Live subtitles will be available
•Part of Summer Science 2021
•Share on social media using #SummerScience
•For all enquiries contact exhibition@royalsociety.org
Image: A honeybee, feasting on blossom at an orchard. Image Credit: Sasha Stanbridge / Earlham Institute, 2021
Event Details
Location | Online |
Start | Wednesday 7 Jul 2021 6:15pm |
Finish | Wednesday 7 Jul 2021 7:30pm |
Organised by | The Royal Society |
Booking | https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2021/07/bees-favourite-flower/ |