Project Duration:
2025-2027
Project Location:
Northumberland, UK
Objective:
To restore and safeguard bee populations by gathering real-time ecological data that informs conservation strategies and engages local communities.
Technology:
π Deployment of nine Pollyβ’ solar-powered acoustic sensors across diverse habitats (woodlands, meadows, wetlands, scrubland).
π Devices track pollinator activity continuously, with data delivered via an interactive online dashboard.
Significance:
π First-of-its-kind use of bioacoustic pollinator monitoring in a UK wildlife trust-led conservation project.
π Provides robust evidence of how habitat restoration impacts pollinators.
π Enhances community engagement by sharing conservation impact in accessible, visual ways.
π Acts as a national model for integrating technology into biodiversity monitoring frameworks.
Impact Goals:
π Guide adaptive habitat management with real-time insights.
π Demonstrate measurable biodiversity improvements to funders, partners, and the public.
π Inspire wider adoption of pollinator monitoring across UK conservation groups.