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'Pockets of nature' every 200 metres promised in new national plan to save bees and butterflies

TheJournal.ie

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July 10, 2026

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'Pockets of nature' every 200 metres promised in new national plan to save bees and butterflies

Ireland’s wild bees are in decline.

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RTÉ News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Appeal to public to restore habitats to help pollinators

An ambitious new five-year strategy to reverse the decline of Ireland's pollinating insects and create a landscape where bees and other pollinators can find food and shelter every 200 metres has been launched at the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin.

Times of India

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· Jul 6, 2026

A scientist built 200 hotels for bees. Three years later, the guests he found changed what we know about pollinators and biodiversity

A scientist built 200 hotels for bees. Three years later, the guests he found changed what we know about pollinators and biodiversity

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Is Quebec City the new capital of biodiversity?

Now that the city has obtained UNESCO biosphere region status, elected officials are more determined than ever to continue implementing its “biodiversity strategy.”

Quartz

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· Jul 9, 2026

20 things nature does that are worth building an entire trip around

The wildebeest migration, the cherry blossom, the bioluminescent bay — natural phenomena that happen on a schedule and reward the people who plan around them

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Konservasi enggang tarik pelancong asing ke Taman Negara

JERANTUT: Kerajaan disaran mewartakan Lembah Enggang di Kuala Tahan sebagai Pusat Konservasi Burung Enggang bagi melindungi habitat unggas berkenaan di samping merancakkan sektor ekopelancongan di Taman Negara. Pengerusi Bird Group Taman Negara (BGTN), Roslan Abu Kassim berkata, kawasan itu merupakan habitat sembilan daripada 10 spesies burung enggang yang masih terdapat di negara ini dan sering ... Read more The post Konservasi enggang tarik pelancong asing ke Taman Negara appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Nepal News

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· Jul 3, 2026

हरियाली प्रवर्द्धन गर्न छ लाख बिरुवा वितरण

बाँके। बाँकेको राँझास्थित डिभिजन वन कार्यालयले जिल्लामा हरियाली प्रवर्द्धन गर्ने उद्देश्यका साथ विभिन्न प्रजातिका ६ लाखभन्दा बढी बिरुवा किसानलाई निःशुल्क वितरण गर्न थालेको छ। चालु आर्थिक वर्षमा विभिन्न प्रजातिका कुल ६ लाख ७८ हजार १७२ बिरुवा उत्पादन गरी वितरण कार्य सुरु गरिएको हो। वरिष्ठ डिभिजनल वन अधिकृत शङ्करप्रसाद गुप्ताका अनुसार यस वर्ष एकवर्षीय ५ लाख []

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Related coverage for "'Pockets of nature' every 200 metres promised in new national plan to save bees and butterflies": RTÉ News — Appeal to public to restore habitats to help pollinators. Times of India — A scientist built 200 hotels for bees. Three years later, the guests he found changed what we know about pollinators and biodiversity. Canada's National Observer — Is Quebec City the new capital of biodiversity?. Quartz — 20 things nature does that are worth building an entire trip around. Utusan Malaysia — Konservasi enggang tarik pelancong asing ke Taman Negara. Nepal News — हरियाली प्रवर्द्धन गर्न छ लाख बिरुवा वितरण