We are receiving lots of new books on biodiversity themes, and getting them ready for display, so pop in and have a look. I have my eye on The Natural History Museum’s Fragile Web – what next for nature? myself, so if I’ve beaten you to it, just let me know and I’ll return it early!
If anyone has a hankering to keep bees, then we have a great selection of books to get you started. (I’ve just read somewhere that 2010 is a great year for honey. I don’t really understand how, when we hear so much about colony collapse, and rapidly declining bee populations. Anyone any ideas??
I am hoping to arrange for some beekeepers to come along to our Biodiversity Open Day on Saturday 30 October….sadly it clashes with the National Honey Show at Weybridge, so many in the beekeeping fraternity are booked up. Are there any friendly beekeepers out there available to come and chat to us?
I’m busy setting up a Biodiversity News display in the Library too, so please submit any suggestions to me via the blog (with sources). So far I have included a fascinating item on bees being cleverer in the morning than in the afternoon. (Yes, I am bee mad). Also the results of the latest survey on stag beetle distribution in UK.
One last thing…not many entries for the 13-18 years section of the poster painting competition so far, so if you’d like to win £50 of Rainforest Café vouchers, just get your entries in to me by 14 September. Details on the competition page.
More news soon…..
