Pollinators are central to our environment and economy – it is estimated that 80% of British plant species rely on insect pollination, and pollinators are estimated to contribute up to £650 million per year to UK crops. Pollinators are declining, however, with some of the most important species seeing a significant decline in populations over the last 20 years.
At the same time there is concern over the relative lack of interest that children have in science – one report suggests that by the age of 14 only about 15% of English schoolchildren are interested in a career as a scientist.
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) was commissioned to work as the academic partner on an experiment designed to address both these issues, both engaging students with science and investigating the ecology of pollinating insects: the Big Bumblebee Discovery, part of the Great EDF Energy Experiment.