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Winter 2020 introduction
 Contents                                               Your photo gallery
 Connecting   3.   Bumble blog  The bumble  blog         If you would like to see your
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 ‘The cholera most forcibly teaches us our   4.  Gardening spotlight  Extending the buzz into 2021  bumblebeeconservation.org
 mutual connection,’ wrote Titus Salt, Mayor
 of Bradford, in 1844.   6.   Yellow Rattle - the meadow maker  2020 has been a tumultuous year. The Trust’s two biggest
      projects, ‘Making a Buzz for the Coast’ in Kent, and
 We have learned the same lesson in the   8.   How one farm is supporting bumblebees  ‘Pollinating the Peak’ in Derbyshire, have, like of all of us,
 age of coronavirus. But the response to the   had to adapt rapidly to changing circumstances. Critical
 tragedy has been, as in Bradford in 1844,   10. Don’t hibernate this winter!  work by staff and volunteers continued, mostly online,
 one of extraordinary mutual connection.  and also in carefully organised small events, including the
 12. Are we overlooking the plight of the
 In the street where I live, a COVID-19      Broken-belted bumblebee?  creation of a wonderful piece of sand art at Botany Bay in
 WhatsApp Group emerged: three months   late September (see page 23).
 of phone calls; delivering shopping and   14. The project effect  Both projects were due to end this year. However, with
 prescriptions; checking on the lonely and   support and agreement from the National Lottery Heritage
 the worried.   16. Your Christmas gift guide  Fund, we are able to continue activities into 2021. This
 It wasn’t just my local street, 4,000 of these   18. Get carder! Managing sea walls for       will help the Trust build on the amazing achievements of
 spontaneous ‘mutual aid groups’ were      scarce bumblebees  the last three years, and support the volunteers in both
 set up in local communities during the   areas to create a strong legacy.
 lockdown, part of a general phenomenon   20. Important information for members  One year old this month . . .
 of neighbourliness across the country. The   21. 2020 Surveys roundup
 Office for National Statistics estimates   Last November, we launched our new-
 that almost half of people provided help   22. Trust News  look children’s magazine ‘bumble club’.
 or support to someone outside of their   The magazine designed by our team
 household. This spontaneous support was   at the Trust includes a ‘Member zone’,
 seen and felt across all society.   facts and figures, creative ideas, seed
      packet, magnifier and more!
 It’s a given that the more connected our   6  10  12  18
 communities are, the better they will   This past year, we have received more emails from
 cope. I personally hope this new-found   children than ever before, sharing their photos and
 connectedness continues, and spreads.   Get in touch  fundraising efforts. We have had nearly 200 new youth
 Like bumblebees we are social creatures,   members since the launch of the new pack! Thank you to
 we work better together.  Post   Bumblebee Conservation Trust,    everyone for being part of this club. To join or send a gift
 There is a lovely summary at the end of one      Beta Centre, Stirling University    membership, visit www.bumblebeeconservation.org/
      join
 of my many bumblebee books ‘Bumblebee      Innovation Park, Stirling FK9 4NF
 Economics’ by Bernd Heinrich:
 Phone  01786 594 130
 ‘The bees make compromises that promote
 long term success and they vary their   Email
 strategy to stay in tune with constantly
 changing conditions. They provide an   enquiries@bumblebeeconservation.org
 excellent case study of the operations   volunteering@bumblebeeconservation.org
 of evolution and the way a cooperative   membership@bumblebeeconservation.org
 balance can be established
 in the ecology of a   media@bumblebeeconservation.org
 community’.
 Let’s all be more like   Cover picture
 bumblebees!
  Moss carder bee (Bombus
 2  Gill Perkins, CEO  muscorum) Queen, by   Saving the sound of summer!       3 3
 Laura Shakespeare
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