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Working                                                                                                               To showcase what can be done for the Shrill
                                                                                                                            carder bee, two ‘Champion Sites’ have been
                                                                                                                            identified – the National Trust’s Lytes Cary
      harder for                                                                                                            Manor in Somerset, and RSPB’s Rainham
                                                                                                                            Marshes in Essex. Case studies for these
                                                                                                                            sites outline what conservation work has
      the Shrill                                                                                                            been carried out, how we have monitored the
                                                                                                                            impact of our work and highlighted some of
                                                                                                                            the best places to see the species. We hope
      carder                                                                                                                to establish more Champion Sites across the
                                                                                                                            Shrill carder bee populations in England and
                                                                                                                            Wales.
                                                                                                                            Jamie Robins, Buglife Projects Manager says
      By Sinead Lynch, Conservation Manager                                                                                 “This hugely successful partnership work with
      Bumblebee Conservation Trust and Jamie                                                                                the Bumblebee Conservation Trust has gone
      Robins, Project Manager Buglife                                                                                       a long way to helping understand the Shrill
                                                                                                                            carder bee’s decline in England and to find a
      In March 2020, the Back from the Brink                                                                                way to safeguard its future. We now need to
      Shrill carder bee project came to an                                                                                  keep working together to get more and more
      end… and with quite a flourish! The                                                                                   landowners to manage their sites with this
      project was one of 20 species recovery                                                                                wonderful bee in mind.”
      projects delivered within the Back from                                                                               Sinead Lynch, Conservation Manager,
      the Brink partnership; a collaboration                                                                                Bumblebee Conservation Trust said “These
      working to prevent the extinction of                                                                                  successes show the importance of partnership
      threatened species in England.                                                                                        work and what a collaboration can achieve.
      Named for its high-pitched buzz, this                                                                                 It’s vital we protect this rare bumblebee and
      appealing little insect is one of England                                         Photos: Clockwise; Shrill carder bee (Bombus   continue to engage more landowners and the
      and Wales’ rarest and most threatened    Highlights                               sylvarum) by Claire Fidler; Ex-arable   general public to help this charismatic insect -
      bumblebees. The queen bees need                                                   Hay Meadow at Home Farm in Somerset;   we have much to build upon.”
      long, tussocky grassland to conceal their   During the two-year project, 55       Beginners bumblebee identification workshop.  The project also produced a vital ‘Shrill Carder
      nests, and they’ll produce around 50–70   landowners have been inspired to                                            Bee Conservation Strategy 2020-2030’
      workers in each colony. These workers    deliver 189 hectares of habitat for this   To view the new Shrill Carder     with the help of Natural England, Natural
      forage from a wide variety of plants, but   bumblebee in Somerset and Essex –       Bee Conservation Strategy         Resources Wales, RSPB, the Bees Wasps
      they are particularly fond of vetches, Red   that’s 260 football pitches!           2020-2030 or the Case Studies     and Ants Recording Society (BWARS) and
      Clover and Red Bartsia.                                                                                               other partners and bumblebee experts across
                                               An impressive 65 dedicated volunteers      for both Somerset and Essex,
                                               have helped to survey some of the 90       visit the project page at www.    England and Wales. Launched in July 2020,
                                               sites visited during the project, thanks   bumblebeeconservation.org/        we now want to build on the fantastic effort in
                                               to the 12 bumblebee identification         shrill-carder-recovery-project/   producing the strategy, and continue helping
                                               workshops delivered. This is on top                                          the species to thrive across England and
                                               of 17 field sessions and 19 talks -                                          Wales.
                                               all helping to improve the public’s
                                               recognition and appreciation of the
                                               Shrill carder bee (Bombus sylvarum).
         Photo: Shrill carder bee (Bombus sylvarum) on
      16              Red Bartsia by Daisy Headley                                                                                                                17
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