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Photo: Braunton Burrows
                                                                                                                                                 Bumble Blitz with volunteers;
      What’s the buzz                                       Photo: Hillsborough site in Devon   good populations throughout including         below: Brown-banded carder bee
                                                                                                                                                          (Bombus humilis)
                                                                                         the discovery of two active nests!
                                                                     after scrub clearance
      in the West                                                                        Separately, a new record of a foraging
                                                                                         individual was also found further north
                                                                                         at Woolacombe, bringing hope that the
      Country?                             By Alex Worsley,                              species may be able to establish new
                                                                                         populations.
                                                                                         Management of scrub to expand areas
                                        Conservation Officer
                                                                                         of flower-rich grassland within the site
                                                                                         where Moss carders have most recently
      West Country Buzz was set up to create a Nature                                    been recorded has also been instigated.
      Recovery Network, focusing on key locations along the
      North Devon Coastline. Huge strides have been made                                 In the wider vicinity, we have worked
      within the project area by Conservation Officers Cathy                             with landowners throughout the project
      Horsely and Daisy Headley. Now both on maternity leave,                            area to establish pollinator friendly   In 2020, the aim is to build upon the
      Alex has taken over the reins and hopes to do the project                          management and restore species-        successes of previous years with a
      justice in their absence!                                                          rich grassland where appropriate. An   focus on creating and restoring more
                                                                                         event aimed at working with farmers to   areas of habitat. Already some exciting
      Working alongside landowners, fellow conservation organisations and a dedicated    promote the importance of grassland    developments are underway!
      team of volunteers, this project aims at improving habitat and connectivity for two of   was organised in conjunction with
      the UK’s rarest bumblebees.                                                                                               Visit www.bumblebeeconservation.org/west-
                                                                                         The Devon Wildlife Trust run Greater   country-buzz/ or follow @BuzzingDevon on
                                                                                         Horseshoe Bat Project.                 Twitter.
                                              Why North Devon coast?
       Photo: Conservation Officer Cathy                                                 Our dedicated team of volunteers have
       Horsley                                The Brown-banded carder bee (Bombus        helped on many practical tasks, as well
                                              humilis) and Moss carder bee (Bombus       as helping improve data on bumblebees
                                              muscorum) are bumblebees in decline.       through setting up BeeWalk transects
                                              Once relatively widespread within Devon,   and collecting ad-hoc records. Volunteer
                                              these two species are now restricted       support is provided by the project in
                                              to a handful of sites in the north of the   the form of identification and survey
                                              county, with records of the Moss carder    training, field excursions and talks on
                                              bee in particular, increasingly sparse.    bumblebee ecology.
                                              Both species can be found in the
                                              environs around Braunton, the Brown-       Map of the project area shown by dotted line
                                              banded carder bee has also been found
                                              more scarcely along the coastline of the
                                              Hartland peninsula.

                                              Project successes                                                                  pottery is perfect for
                                                                                                                                    Bee Kind
                                              A ‘Bumble Blitz’ held at Braunton                                                   pollinator friendly
                                              Burrows produced excellent data on the                                                 planting!
                                              distribution of the Brown-banded carder
                                              bee within the site. A local stronghold for                                           Find your local stockist and discover more at
                                              this species, the site was found to have                                                 www.woodlodge.co.uk/beekind
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