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Chris Packham

"Few people realise just how important bumblebees are. They are charming little things and a pleasure to see, but they also do an essential job which many people take for granted. If bumblebees continue to decline then we face ecological turmoil.

Join BBCT today and support their important work."

Chris Packham
Naturalist, Television presenter and BBCT President

 

Our aims

bbct logoThe Bumblebee Conservation Trust was founded in response to growing concerns about the 'plight of the bumblebee'. In the last 70 years two species have become nationally extinct and several others have experienced dramatic declines. We aim to prevent further declines, and to raise awareness of the problems bumblebees face. We now have over 6,000 members ranging from enthusiastic and concerned amateurs right through to internationally renowned research scientists. All of us share a common affection for these affable insects and a desire to see them conserved for future generations. Join us today!

Our activities are co-ordinated from offices at the University of Stirling.

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