Effects of Pesticides on managed bees across European agro-ecosystems – Journal Highlight
First published: 02 May 2026. Bees play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystems and supporting food production by pollinating many wild plants and crops. However, bee populations are declining worldwide, raising concerns about the future stability of both natural environments and agriculture. A recent study in Ecological Entomology “Nutritional composition of pollen stores in managed bees across European agro-ecosystems reveals…
Giant Leafcutter Ant Finds New Home at Bug Parc Norfolk
The Royal Entomological Society bids a fond farewell to its much-loved giant leafcutter ant model as it begins an exciting new chapter at The Bug Parc, Norfolk. Looking for something fun and educational to do with the children as we approach the summer holidays? If you live nearby or are planning a trip to or around Lenwade, Norwich, you’ll spot…
RES Celebrates the 100th Birthday of Honorary Fellow Sir David Attenborough
The Royal Entomological Society is proud to celebrate the 100th birthday of Honorary Fellow, Sir David Attenborough, one of the most influential and respected voices in natural history. For decades, Sir David has transformed public understanding of the natural world through pioneering broadcasting and storytelling that has brought biodiversity, ecology and entomology into homes across the globe. His work has…
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