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Honey product guide launched

nature
news release
10th Nov 2014

Ethical Consumer and Friends of the Earth today urge consumers to put the plight of the beleaguered honey bee on their shopping list by choosing ethically produced honey.

Climate change causes bees to fall out of sync with flowering plants

nature
news release
6th Nov 2014

Reacting to a new report from the University of East Anglia, published today (6 November 2014), which says climate change could be disrupting the relationship between bees and plants, Friends of the Earth Nature Campaigner Sandra Bell said: “This study …

Bee Action Plan due: last chance for bees

nature
news release
31st Oct 2014

Ahead of the Government’s unveiling of its long-awaited action plan to reverse the decline of Britain’s bees next week (expected on Tuesday 4 November), Friends of the Earth is warning it must contain strong measures to make UK farms and …

Allotments best for bees: Great British Bee Count results

nature
news release
28th Oct 2014

Allotments are providing the best habitat for bees while parks and roadsides need improving, warns a leading bee expert following the results of the first-ever Great British Bee Count published today by Friends of the Earth, Buglife and B&Q. 

Govt response to MPs concerns over Bee Action Plan inadequate

nature
news release
15th Oct 2014

Commenting on the Government’s response today (Wednesday 15 October 2014) to a report by a Committee of MPs that was critical of its draft National Pollinator Strategy, Friends of the Earth Nature Campaigner Sandra Bell said: “This response will simply …

Bumblebees most spotted in Great British Bee Count

nature
news release
21st Aug 2014

Yellow and black bumblebees have been the most common species seen by people logging bee sightings for The Great British Bee Count this summer, using a smartphone app developed by Friends of the Earth, Buglife and B&Q, interim results released …

Manchester is Buzzin! (Dig the City)

nature
news release
1st Aug 2014

Manchester Friends of the Earth showcases its bee-friendly garden as part of urban gardening festival, Dig the City

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Bees: Govt must get tougher on pesticides, say MPs

nature
news release
28th Jul 2014

A new report published today (Monday 28 July 2014) by a committee of MPs criticising the lack of effective Government action to protect UK bees from harmful insecticides, and the reliance on pesticide safety tests carried out by chemical firms, …

Bees: Call for action as global review highlights pesticide threat

nature
news release
24th Jun 2014

Published on behalf of The Bee Coalition (Friends  of  the  Earth, Buglife,  ClientEarth,  Environmental  Justice  Foundation,   Natural  Beekeeping  Trust,  Pesticide  Action  Network,  RSPB  and  Soil  Association). A  new  report  released  today confirms  harm  to  bees  from  neonicotinoid  insecticides  and  suggests  the  …

Public urged to become bee-spotters in first annual count

nature
news release
10th Jun 2014

People around the UK are being urged to take part in the first Great British Bee Count, which starts today (Tuesday 10 June 2014) and runs until the end of August, to help scientists build a nationwide picture of bee …

Honey bee foraging holds key to healthy land

nature
news release
22nd May 2014

Commenting on new research by the University of Sussex, published today, which says honey bees’ foraging preferences can provide the Government with valuable information about how to improve how farmland, countryside and urban areas are planned and managed, Paul de …

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Calls for more pesticide research as US study strengthens link between neonicotinoids & bee decline

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news release
10th May 2014

Two neonicotinoid insecticides, widely used in the United States, appear to significantly harm honey bee colonies over the winter, particularly during colder winters, according to a new study published today by the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).

Help feed the bees of Ashton Village

nature
news release
8th May 2014

On Saturday 10th May residents of Ashton on Mersey will have an opportunity to plant a bee-friendly meadow and learn more about what the simple things they can do to help their local bees.

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TV presenter, Alys Fowler, urges gardeners to help bees

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news release
18th Apr 2014

Gardeners are being urged to create bee-friendly gardens this Easter, traditionally one of the busiest gardening weekends of the year, to help protect bees threatened by habitat loss and climate change.

Bees: Draft National Pollinator Strategy must be strengthened

nature
news release
6th Mar 2014

A draft Government action plan published today [Thursday 6 March 2014] aimed at safeguarding Britain’s bees and other under-threat pollinators, must be considerably strengthened if it’s going to be effective, Friends of the Earth warned today.

New bumblebee threat highlights need for tough Government action

nature
news release
20th Feb 2014

Commenting on new research in the journal Nature, which has found that two diseases affecting honeybees are spilling over into wild bumblebees, Friends of the Earth’s Nature Campaigner, Paul de Zylva, said: “This is yet another blow to Britain’s under-threat …

New study showing pesticides impair bees’ ability to gather food highlights need for urgent action

nature
news release
29th Jan 2014

Commenting on new research from the University of Sussex and University of Stirling, which says that controversial pesticides ingested by bumble bees can seriously impact the insects’ ability to collect food, even at very low levels of contamination, Friends of …

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