People around Scotland are doing more than ever to help save threatened bees, moths, and hoverflies, according to a new NatureScot report.

From creating wildflower meadows and green corridors, to carrying out bumblebee surveys and mowing less, local authorities, environmental bodies, scientists, communities, and individuals are taking action to help boost pollinator populations.

The Pollinator 2023 Progress Report finds that almost every local authority in the country is now carrying out a range of pollinator activities to support the aims of The Pollinator Strategy for Scotland. And the wealth of activities recorded over recent years shows that, from the Northern Isles to the Scottish Borders, there is growing commitment to pollinator-friendly practices.

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    8 months ago

    No mow May is great, found a huge frog in the garden last year and loads of pollinators, even ground bees

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    8 months ago

    Brilliant news! Save the bees! (and everything else, really!)