DftP 12 Ways You Can Help Wildlife
1 LOOK after your own backyard!Looking after local environments can help biodiversity flourish no matter where we live.Providing feeding stations for pollinators by planting native pollinatorfriendly plants...https://t.co/d9i3Hs1Q3B

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We love them not just for their contribution to the Halloween aesthetic, but also for their roles as pollinators & mosquito predators.

"Common bats" from "A hand-book to the British mammalia" (1896) in : https://t.co/URZHmSV67A

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Hey did you know that Mosquitoes are pollinators? That means that their existence is justified, and that drives me insane.

Decided to go with ⁦⁩ ‘s name suggestion, and her name is Culex

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This is fabulous too. I knew about bats being pollinators, but this expands the offer. Thankyou!

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I'm researching a list of insect pollinator spc for a variety of UK plant species. I'm looking for diversity, not just A. mellifera. Any chance you lovely folks on Twitter could help? Species 7:


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I'm researching a list of insect pollinator spc for a variety of UK plant species. I'm looking for diversity, not just A. mellifera. Any chance you lovely folks on Twitter could help? Species 6:


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I'm researching a list of insect pollinator spc for a variety of UK plant species. Im looking for diversity, not just A. mellifera. Any chance you lovely folks on Twitter could help? Species 5:


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I'm researching a list of insect pollinator spc for a variety of UK plant species. I'm looking for diversity, not just A. mellifera. Any chance you lovely folks on Twitter could help? Species 4:


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The Pollinator Passport Challenge 23 Oct 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pm & 3pm Find out what you can do to help pollinators such as bees & butterflies & take home wildflowers to plant in your garden https://t.co/pmLIv7Ek4i

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Lantana are my favorite, I started a pollinator garden this year and they're beautiful!
Thanks for the chance 💜

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You've now shared more than 4,000 records with the

Wherever you are in the North East, share your sightings by Friday 1 October to help increase our knowledge of the region's

Get involved 👉 https://t.co/QzVbzAsKPx

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Attracting butterflies to our gardens has been a long standing aim for gardeners. As well as looking beautiful, they're important pollinators.

These two pieces of art from the Lindley Library show that even in the 19th century we wanted butterflies in our gardens!

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Struggling, like so many of us ,to understand world events just now.
The best therapy for me is to paint....wishing you all a peaceful Sunday x

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But wasp as pollinators are as important as bees too! As some plants evolved specially to be pollinated by certain species of wasps. The most well known example is the fig tree! These trees needs a special kind of wasp to help with their pollination!

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Another painting I did around then, based around pollinators, and a few others from around the same time.

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