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March 2019                                             Your photo gallery
     The bumble  blog                                   If you would like to see your

 We’re on a mission . . with a vision  Full team meeting in Birmingham  photo featured in Buzzword,
                                                        please email: media@
                                                        bumblebeeconservation.org
 This may sound grandiose but here   their validity, and the Trust has spent 18   36 out of a possible 41 members of staff met in
 at the Trust we are about to mark a   months ensuring that our next five years will   Birmingham in mid-March for the Trust’s full team
 particular moment in the Trust’s evolution;   produce the impact we all want.  meeting. Most of the Trust’s staff work from home or
 we are launching our strategy for the   Thanks to you, staff, and trustees for all your   in small teams and the full team meeting is, therefore,
 next five years. We will be building on   support and investment in shaping this plan.   the only time each year to bring staff together. Over a
 past successes, making changes and   A little part of me can’t help thinking – it’s so   three day period, staff undertook a variety of training
 creating new opportunities to ensure our   good to be here.   sessions, including finance and communications, with
 bumblebees flourish.  Today marks a milestone in a long but very   some fantastic podcasts being produced, received
     an overview of the project work taking place across
 Our plans are the end product of a   rewarding process. Here’s to a healthy,   the country, watched updates on future plans, and
 very considered process that ultimately   impactful and relevant Trust, now and for the   discussed how to implement our new five year strategy.
 involved members, staff and trustees.   sake of a future for bumblebees.  Emma Landsell, our new Making a Buzz for the Coast
 It also involved a considerable amount   Project Manager said,
 of research into the growing body   You can read more on pages 8 and 9 with a   “I enjoyed meeting so
 summary document available online by May.
 of evidence that indicates how the   many great people and
 environmental landscape is shifting for   hearing all the amazing
 charities that work in it, and for those that   things going on across
 own and work the land. That is all I’m   the country. I’ve come
 going to say about Brexit.     away exhausted but
 It is really important that any organisation   energised!”
 periodically revisits its fundamental
 purposes, in order to refresh and reaffirm   Gill Perkins, CEO  Bigger and better!
      Some of you will have noticed a small but significant
      change to this month’s Buzzword. We have increased the
      length from 20 to 24 pages to give you more information
 Contents  on the work the Trust carries out. We enjoy putting the
      magazine together and hope you enjoy reading the
 10.  Are road verges good or bad for    content!
 bumblebees?  Photo (above): Bex
 12.  The ‘Big 7’ pull-out poster  Cartwright, Conservation
 10  12  16  Officer presenting to staff
 16.  Calling on microbial allies to
    protect bee health

 Get in touch

 Post   Bumblebee Conservation Trust, Beta Centre,  Cover picture
    Stirling University Innovation Park, Stirling FK9 4NF  Early bumblebee (Bombus
 pratorum) by Kate Jaconello
 Phone  01786 594 130
 Email  enquiries@bumblebeeconservation.org
    volunteering@bumblebeeconservation.org
    membership@bumblebeeconservation.org
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