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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-6/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-2-2/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-2/
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UID:3220-1468600200-1468605600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-3-2/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-3/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-4-2/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-4/
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-5-2/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Opus-in-Conversation-Bees-in-the-city-.jpg
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SUMMARY:Opus in Conversation: Bees in the city
DESCRIPTION:Join Opus for a lively conversation on one of Europe’s most endangered species; bees. Bees are under serious threat. Since the 1900’s\, the UK has lost 20 species of bee and a further 35 are considered under threat of extinction. Without these intriguing insects\, it is estimated that we would lose a third of our diet due to the catastrophic effect it would have on our crops.\n \nTo discuss why these crucial creatures are under threat\, as well as explain how we can help them thrive in our city\, Opus have got together some of Birmingham’s and the UK’s leading bee specialists for their ‘Opus in Conversation: Bees in the City’.\n \nChair:\nDr David Gregory-Kumar\, Science Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today \nPanel:\nSharif Kahn\, President of Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association\nProfessor Keith Walters\, Harper Adams University\, specialist in invertebrates and researcher into neonicotinoids\nSimon Needle\, Ecologist & Woodland and Conservation Manager at Birmingham City Council and BTfL committee member \nEmail Ann Tonks to book your place at this free discussion. Please note that spaces are strictly limited. If you would like to field a question to the panel\, please feel free to include it in your email to Ann.\n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/opus-conversation-bees-city-5/
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