Melvin Mosley+FollowRare bee returns to Welsh reserve after decadesThe shrill carder bee, one of the UK’s rarest bumblebees, has just been spotted at Bridewell Common in Wales for the first time ever—proof that restoring wildflower meadows really works. Years of hard work by volunteers and local farmers have brought back not just this endangered bee, but also more butterflies and birds. The fields are now buzzing with life, and it’s making a real difference for crops and the whole ecosystem. It’s amazing to see how giving nature a little help can create such a big impact. What local changes have you noticed where you live? #Science #NatureRecovery #Wildlife50Share
martinezlaura+FollowStorks Are Back & It’s Wild!White storks are making a comeback in the UK after centuries, and it’s not just about the birds—these giants are basically nature’s comeback kids! Conservationists have been reintroducing them since 2016, and now they’re nesting, raising chicks, and turning old farmland into wildlife hotspots. Their massive nests are attracting all sorts of birds and bugs, proving that when you fix up the land, the wildlife follows. Who knew storks could be such ecosystem influencers? #NatureRecovery #StorkWatch #Rewilding #Science390Share