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Help precious pollinators by getting your own Bee Saver Kit

There are unprecedented challenges facing the world, but our fragile food system would be put under even more strain if we lose our bees.

Put a bit of buzz into your garden: bees need all the help they can get

Bees pollinate 75per cent of our main food crops worldwide, but right now they are dying out fast.

Of Britain’s 26 bumblebee species, two are extinct and another eight are under threat, having suffered major declines.

A major reason for this is the loss of their natural habitat. They’ve lost 97per cent of wildflower meadows in the past 70 years. But disaster can be averted.

Even now, people are working together to help create bee-friendly spaces all over the country – and you can too.

In return for a donation, Friends of the Earth are offering to send you their Bee Saver Kit, “packed with everything you need to fight for our buzzy little friends”.

Your kit will contain a pack of beautiful wildflower seeds and simple information for you to easily create your own bee haven. And as well as boosting bees locally, your donation will help to fund research, educate people and mobilise more bee savers like you to carpet the country in wildflowers.

As we approach spring time, this is exactly the right time of year to make your garden or nearby open space more pollinator friendly.

Bees pollinate flowers, plants and crops that support other species (including humans). Without bees, the future well-being of our children and grandchildren would be at risk.

Three reasons Britain’s bees need your help today:




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