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1. Saving the Bumblebee
1 year ago
This short film is about the plight of the humble bumblebee which has declined dramatically in numbers and range during the 20th Century, to the extent that half of the 25 British species are now rare and 2 are extinct.

Bumblebees are a significant pollinator of wild and agricultural flowering plants. Their continued decline has far reaching consequences on the wider ecology as the reproduction of many plants depends on insect pollination and, in turn, many animals, including humans, depend on the fruit and seeds provided by these plants.

The conservation of bumblebees and other insect pollinators needs to be a key priority in order to secure future food production for human societies and, of course, to ensure the survival of the many other species that rely on insect pollinated plants.

The good news is that some excellent work is already being done by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust: firstly, in raising awareness and; secondly, in funding and driving conservation projects in the field. Check out their website (bumblebeeconservation.org), where you can find out about their work along with more information about bumblebees and what you can do at home to help with their conservation.

I produced this film as part of the assessment for my Masters degree in Biological Photography & Imaging.

Thanks again to everyone that helped and contributed with this film.
  • Jane Adams 1 year ago
    Hi. Is this video on YouTube as well? If you were able to upload it to YouTube I would be able to add it to our YouTube channel at Dorset Wildlife Trust youtube.com/DorsetWildlifeTrust. We'd love to feature it and embed it on our Springwatch page at dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/springwatch-2010.html. Jane @ Dorset Wildlife Trust
  • Jamie-Lee Loughlin 1 year ago
    Hi Jane. I would be delighted if you were to feature the film on the Dorset Wildlife Trust website. Are you able to embed the Vimeo version? I would need to upload the film in four parts on youtube due to their restrictions in video length. Jamie.
  • Jane Adams 1 year ago
    That's a shame, I was hoping to add it to a YouTube playlist that I was going to feature on our Dorset Springwatch page. Have you sent the video link to the guys at bbc.co.uk/breathingplaces/beepartofit/ I will add it to their discussion forum at flickr.com/groups/bbc_beepartofit/ Thanks Jane
  • Jamie-Lee Loughlin 11 months ago
    Hi Jane

    A nice gentleman has kindly uploaded my film on to youtube, so you would be welcome to use it on your website now, if you still wanted to. Here is the link to it:

    youtube.com/watch?v=BX9ramDfcm4

    Kind regards

    Jamie
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  • Paul Bee 1 year ago
    Very comprehensive video, so much information that'll help me identify the bumble bees in my garden - we have just shared it with our friends @ the 'Campaign for solitary bees' FB page.
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  • val littlewood 1 year ago
    Super video Jamie.. have mentioned on my blog penciland leaf.blogspot.com Do you have a DVD's i could show at my exhibition "Buzz" in June?
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  • carolmiers 11 months ago
    I am going to use this on landscapejuice.com in an interview with Brigit Strawbridge, on bees, thank you very much
    Carol Miers
  • Jamie-Lee Loughlin 11 months ago
    Please do. Many thanks. Jamie
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  • Josef Davies-Coates 11 months ago
    Just saw this via Brigit Strawbridge's page on facebook :)

    I can upload videos longer than 15mins to my youtube account and so will try uploading it there for you if you'd like? Given your responses above I'm assuming a yes? :)
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  • Jamie-Lee Loughlin 11 months ago
    Hi Josef. Please go ahead. Let me know the link to it. Thanks. Jamie
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  • Josef Davies-Coates 11 months ago
    It is now live here:
    youtube.com/watch?v=BX9ramDfcm4 :)
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