Page 9 - Bumblebee Conservation Trust Buzzword Magazine July 2020
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Andy Benson, Education Officer said
                                             “In these difficult times, lots of people
                                             have been appreciating nature and
                                             wanting to find out more. What’s that
                                             bumblebee makes it easy for people of
 NEW 3D app brings UK                        all ages to discover and identify different
                                             bumblebees visiting their gardens,
 bumblebees to life on your phone            outdoor spaces, parks or window
                                             boxes”.


 ‘What’s that bumblebee’ is a new   living room, shed, or anywhere else in   The app is available on Apple
 mobile app developed by the Trust,   their environment. They will then be able   and Android devices and free
 through our Pollinating the Peak   to walk around the bumblebee, zoom   to download from the Apple
 project. It allows anybody from   in and rotate and watch the bumblebee   App Store or Google Play Store.
 beginners to enthusiasts, to engage   fly, allowing them to take a more   Augmented reality features are
 with bumblebees in a simple and   detailed look at their favourite common   only available on compatible
 exciting way.   bumblebee. Users can capture images   devices.
 The app encourages users to look   of their bumblebees and share them with
 family and friends, across social media
 more closely at the bumblebees in   channels.   Share your images
 their environment and includes a clear   on social media using
 and concise guide to identifying the   We all love bumblebees, but trying to   #whatsthatbumblebee
 UK’s eight most common bumblebee   identify them can often be challenging
 species, complete with images, maps   at first. This app encourages users
 and species information. The app also   to enjoy the bumblebees in their own   Bumblebees An introduction
 allows two species to be compared   environment with a focus on looking
 side by side to help separate similar   more closely and having fun, while at the
 species. Individuals can sort their Red-  same time, developing basic bumblebee
 tailed bumblebees (Bombus lapidarius)   identification skills.
 from their Early bumblebees (Bombus
 pratorum) and their White-tailed   Photo: Screen shot of 3D augmented reality.
 bumblebees (Bombus lucorum) from
 their Garden bumblebees (Bombus
 hortorum) in no time.

 The app also uses augmented reality
 technology to offer users the chance
 to engage and interact with queens
 of the eight common species, in a
 new and exciting way. Using their
 phone screen as a lens into a world
 of bumblebees, users can place a 3D
 model of a common bumblebee of
 their choice in their garden, kitchen,
         On sale for £10 at www.bumblebeeconservation.org/merchandise
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