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With the new Bexhill-Hastings link road due to open, Rachel Royce investigates why the protesters are still protesting. Presented by Natalie Graham.

With the new Bexhill-Hastings link road due to open, Rachel Royce investigates why the protesters are still protesting. Natalie Graham gets exclusive access to new research into the cause of the decline in bee numbers. And a look at the generations of Sikhs who came to Gravesend after the World War II. Presented by Natalie Graham.

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Mon 14 Sep 2015 19:30

The fight to save the British bee

The fight to save the British bee

The bee population is in serious decline. Scientists cite three main reasons: the decline in flower rich habitat, the spread of bee diseases, and some argue the use of pesticides.

But they need more data to find out more about what is happening to bee populations.

A team at the University of Sussex has been researching the cause of the decline of the UK's bees.

Scientists have set up Buzz Club, designed to encourage the public to collect data about many bee species and other pollinators nationwide.

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Presenter Natalie Graham
Reporter Rachel Royce
Reporter Natalie Graham
Series Editor Linda Bell

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