Page 12 - Bumblebee Conservation Trust Buzzword Magazine July 2020
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Online                          For many years, the Trust has been providing                       Carolyn Postlethwaite has joined as


                                                                                                        Outreach Officer, providing support
                                     bumblebee identification courses for beginners to
     Training                        the more advanced, bumblebee blitz days and bee                    to volunteers, delivering workshops
                                                                                                        and carrying out bee and wildflower
                                     safaris. Many of our projects deliver these on a
                                                                                                        surveys and practical conservation
                                     local level for volunteers and Dr Nikki Gammans,
                                     Project Manager for the Short-haired bumblebee
                                     project gives an overview of how she has adapted                   tasks. Carolyn said:
                                     to running the courses online during COVID-19.      When I imagined starting my first job in the            Welcome
      By Nikki Gammans,                                                                  conservation sector, a backdrop of a lockdown
      Short-haired bumblebee         Due to the exceptional circumstances over the       and pandemic wasn’t quite what I had in mind!
                                     last few months, the Trust has adapted with new
      Project Manager                and exciting ideas to keep in contact with our      Admittedly, it is a bit strange to be 100s of miles   to our new
                                                                                         away from my colleagues and to have never met
                                     project volunteers, the public and delivering our   some of them in person, but nonetheless we have
                                     bumblebee identification courses. Luckily, in this   adjusted and adapted. I’ve been getting to grips with
                                     age of technology we have Zoom and Skype!           bumblebee identification and surveying from my            trainees
                               Photo: Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) by Emily Sabin
                                     Since the end of March, our project has held        garden, including practicing using nets and pots to
                                     weekly or fortnightly catch ups with volunteers.    see bumblebees up close and personal and entering                  Emma Ball
                                     Themed sessions have taken place for beginners      my sightings on iRecord. In a way, the lockdown has
                                     and intermediate bumblebee refresher courses,       added another layer of learning to the traineeship,   Conservation Trainee and
                                     wildflower identification, project updates and      as we are dealing with new challenges and working         Carolyn Postlethwaite
                                     data analysis. We always start by discussing        to keep up our conservation work in new ways. I’m             Outreach Trainee
                                     what we have been doing individually and what       looking forward to getting to know our Kentish bees    for Making a Buzz for the
                                     bumblebees we have seen, and in particular          up close very soon.                                              Coast project
                                     bumblebee nests. In one online discussion, Peter
                                     and Morgan Greenhalf told of a Tree bumblebee                      Emma Ball has joined as
                                     (Bombus hypnorum) nest they discovered in the                      Conservation Trainee and will
                                     side of their house. Fascinatingly, once finished,                 undertake habitat and wildflower
                                     Buff-tailed (Bombus terrestris) bumblebees                         surveys, advisory work and practical
                                     immediately took up residence. Another volunteer,                  conservation tasks. Emma said:
                                     Alan Cobb has been able to resume BeeWalk
                                     and shared videos of Shrill carder bees (Bombus                    On my first day with the Trust, my
                                     sylvarum) he has found in North Kent. Despite       parents wished me good luck as I sat down at my
                                     this challenging period, we have still managed      kitchen table. It was not your usual start to a new
                                     to record important observations. This has been     role, but the Making a Buzz for the Coast team did a
                                     a great way to keep in touch with each other,       fantastic job moving my training programme online.
                                       lifted all our spirits and helped us to know our   It has been a varied and engaging programme of
                                          gardens and the wildlife in them better.       activities; from online bumblebee and wildflower
                                                        We also conducted planned        training sessions to getting out in my garden and
                                                           identification days online    putting it into practice. I can now confidently identify
                                                             using lots of video         the common big eight bumblebee species found in
                                                              clips, photography         our project area, as well as a couple of the common
                                                               and Zoom breakout         cuckoo bees. This has been a personal highlight for
                                                               rooms, to enable          me so far, as I feel that my ID skills have improved
                                                               people to discuss ID      significantly since starting the traineeship. I feel like I
                                                               together - its been a     have learnt a great deal about the project already and
      12 12                                                   great success!             I am excited to get out there and see the project sites!  Photo: Pieter Haringsma  13
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