Bumblebees are adored pollinators with a celebrity status and a fascinating home life. Like many other insects, the UK’s 24 bumblebee species are under threat from habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change.
In this webinar, we will discover the hidden world of the humble bumble - their life cycle and family dynamics, how they sense the world, what species you can spot in Suffolk and what you can do to help them thrive again.
Dr Katy Chapman studied the vision and behaviour of bumblebees for her PhD at the University of Exeter and is fascinated by how animals use their senses to guide their behaviour. She currently works as Engagement Officer at Suffolk Wildlife Trust's beautiful Lackford Lakes reserve.
This Wildlife Live Webinar is part of a series of online events on a range of wildlife topics. It is scheduled to last approximately one and a half hours, including a presentation plus a questions & answers session. Suffolk Wildlife Trust uses the Zoom platform for its webinars and, when you book, you will receive simple instructions on how to join the event from the comfort of your own home. When booking, please input the same email you will be using on the night. Subtitles are available.
Please ensure you enter your email correctly when booking as we will use this email to send you the links you need to join the Wildlife Live Webinar via Zoom. Your confirmation details and Zoom access will be specific to the email you submit. If you have any issues with booking your place or receiving the follow-up email, please contact us on networks@suffolkwildlifetrust.org.
Visit the Suffolk Wildlife Trust website to find out more and book.