Gene study targets bee threat
20 Apr 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
Research efforts targeted on discovering suitable pesticide to rid bees of parasitic varroa mite.
Pupils have helped roll out a green roof of sedum on their new £38m school building.
Research efforts targeted on discovering suitable pesticide to rid bees of parasitic varroa mite.
Eden Project has scooped top prize at the Cornwall Garden Society Spring Flower Show for a second year with a seashore-inspired garden.
Environmental charity Groundwork Pennine Lancashire is attempting to re-introduce the indigenous black honeybee to Burnley and surrounding areas.
Kirklees Council is creating a wildlife habitat outside the greenhouse at Wilton Park, Batley, crammed with butterfly- and bee-attracting plants.
An area of rare wetland habitat larger than 100 football pitches is going to be preserved thanks to a grant of £889,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
The NFU has committed to helping growers make the most of renewable energy sources in the wake of recent revisions to the Feed-in Tariff and the launch of the Renewable Heat Incentive.
Local authority alliance, 51m, has warned it will seek a judicial review to try and halt the proposed High Speed 2 rail link.
Two "bug hotels" made from old pallets have opened for business at RHS Garden Hyde Hall near Chelmsford.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has awarded £340,000 to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust to help stop the species' population decline.
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