About this Challenge Team
The Bee House Project was aimed at organising outreach activities to increase awareness of threats that pollinators face and educate how individuals could help.
The team provided information to the general public on pollinators in the UK, the threats to their survival and what individuals can do to help them. Over the course of this academic year, they organised several outreach events where they hosted solitary bee house making sessions which the people could take home and handede out seeds for people which could be planted to encourage pollinators into their outdoor space.
Team Members
Sarah Hayes (cohort 4)
Mohan Smith (cohort 4)
Geraldine Satre-Buisson (cohort 3)
Shirin Hakim (cohort 3)
Ricardo Arraiano Castilho (cohort 3)
Alex Hughes (cohort 2)
Hannah Norman (cohort 2)
Will Rimington (cohort 2)
Maral Mahlooji (cohort 2)
Victoria Burton (cohort 1)
The Bee House Project in Action
Bee House Project Logo
The task: Build a bee house
Bee House Project at Grantham Coffee Morning
Any questions?
For any queries related to our SSCP DTP studentships, please contact our Doctoral Training Coordinator, Christiane Morgan (c.morgan@imperial.ac.uk)
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