Updates & News
BEESPOKE Updates & News
New publication: Diversification of Intensively Used Grassland: Resilience and Good Fodder Quality across Different Soil Types.
05 June 2024Read all about the BEESPOKE grasslands here, recently published in agronomy (by Institute for Biology and Environmental Science, Faculty V, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)!
Read moreThe BEESPOKE legacy
14 November 2023A future without bees?
Why we need to act now and what can be done. BEESPOKE has left a solid legacy behind, ready for farmers and policymakers to pick up.
Summary of the project highlights, a…
Read moreHow can land managers & wild bees help each other?
18 August 2023Learn about the work of our partners from VLM (Flemish Land Agency), the composition and establishment of wild flower areas, benefits of hedgerows and 'messy corners' and how VLM can support your ef…
Read moreThe BEESPOKE Magazine - 2nd edition out now!
31 July 2023
After 4 years of inspiring collaborations, new research insights and active…
Read moreThe BEESPOKE Poster
30 June 2023by Jayna Connelly, Lucy Capstick, John Holland (Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust)
Illustrations by Anne-Lieke Faber
Your flower strips and hedges are colourful habitats
With this pos…
Read moreWebinar: Herb-rich Grasslands, 19th June 2023
13 June 2023A main driver of pollinator decline is land-use intensification, in particular the loss of semi-natural, extensively managed and nectar-rich grasslands. These grasslands are a main habitat for p…
Read moreFinal conference of BEESPOKE & PARTRIDGE: Policy Influencer Event in Brussels, May 2023
01 June 2023How can agri-environmental schemes be improved to increase farmland biodiversity and crop pollination? 👩🌾🌳🇪🇺
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8th Partner Meeting in Kivik
06 May 2023Policy Influencer Event, 30 May 2023
30 March 2023
On 30 May at 10am, two NSR Interreg projects are organising a hybrid event on solutions to work towards the recovery of farmland biodiversity and improve crop pollination
In 202…
Read moreSpring is here!
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