Grab some lunch, make yourself comfortable, and join us for this Hay Time online session.
Bumblebees are declining in our countryside, but one important way to help with their conservation is learning how to identify the different species and record what you see for the national records on iRecord.
In this Forest of Bowland National Landscape/Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust workshop you can learn about their lifecycle, why bumblebees are important and how to identify our seven more common species.
Free, but donations to Champion Bowland are welcomed: Donate (championbowland.org.uk)
Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Booking essential. For more information, and to book, please email: sandra.silk@lancashire.gov.uk
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