Pollinator Habitat — King's College London Campuses

We are working with the university campus managers, maintenance contractors and sustainability manager to help boost biodiversity.

We installed and maintain bee hotels and bee observations boxes across campuses and student accommodation, and continue to push for more nectar and pollen-rich plants to feed bees and other pollinators.

"We successfully partnered with Urban Bees to incorporate bees into our wider biodiversity action plan. Urban Bees conducted site visits across our campuses to identify suitable locations to install bee hotels for cavity-nesting solitary bees and recommended bee-friendly perennials that our maintenance contractors could plant to feed bees and other pollinators year-round. They took part in an informative 'bee safari' for students and staff. It is a good start. Once maintenance contractors have further improved forage there can be more engagement around the bees."

Dr Nicola Hogan, Sustainability Manager (Operations), King's College London (2019 - 2025)

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