12/09/2025
If each and every one of us did something small to help the insect population it would add up to something really BIG π π π¦
This year we sowed a large swathe of wildflowers & planted pollinator friendly flowering plants in our veg bedsβ¦ adding beauty πΌ encouraging insects π and increasing our harvest π π«ππ
Yesterday, the UKβs leading insect conservation charities launched the Declaration on the UK Insect Declines Crisis at the Wild Summit UK π¨
Led by Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust, the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, and Butterfly Conservation, and backed by over 60 signatories, this is a united front calling for change across governments, land managers, businesses, and the public.
Why it matters
π Insects are essential for our world to function.
π They pollinate crops and wild plants, recycle nutrients, maintain healthy soils, control pests, and form the base of the food web for birds, bats, fish, and other wildlife.
UK insect populations are plummeting
π Bumblebees declined by almost a quarter (22.5%) in 2024 β the worst year on record since BeeWalk began.
π¦ Butterflies also had their worst year on record in 2024 and have struggled to bounce back in 2025, despite ideal weather β a sign of deep environmental stress.
πͺ° Flying insects have fallen by almost two thirds (63%) since 2021, based on Bugs Matter surveys.
What the Declaration calls for
π± Restore insect-friendly habitats
β Cut harmful pesticide use
π‘οΈ Protect key species and ecosystems
π¬ Invest in science and education
π Make the UK a leader in insect recovery
You can be part of the solution. Find out more about the Declaration on our website: https://ow.ly/NJFn50WV4YI
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