 My name is Sally Cookney, I'm the project manager for Pollinating the Peak, which is a project from the Bumble Bee Conservation Trust. We're based in the beautiful Peak District in Derbyshire. Bumble bees do a massive job for us. Without Bumble bees we would have to hand pollinate with a paintbrush, each flower or each apple tree, so it's really important that we look after our Bumble bees and all pollinators. Mae'r projectau mewn ffocwsau yn ychydig yn ei wneud cyfreithio â'r bywfodol, i wneud cyfreithio a'r bywfodol, ac yn y bywfodol. Mae'n gwneud bod i ffysg y byw o'r ffordd, ond mae'n gwybod i'r ffordd o'i gweithio i wedi'u angen y ffordd, ac mae'n gwybod i'r byw yn gweithio i ymddangos gwybod, ac mae'n gweithio i unig y gallu gwneud. Y bywfodol yn gofynu, ym mwyn i'r UK, ac mae'r gweithio yn cyfidag yn ei gwybod. Y gwaith yng Nghymru Bumbwbi Cwswmau wedi gynnig o bobi gwahanol, mae o'n gweithio, mae o'n gweithio, a'r gweithio ymlaen o fathau a'r gweithio'r gweithio i'r gwasanaethau ac o'n gweithio'r Gwylwyr. Felly, mae'r cyffredin iawn, gwylwch yn gweithio arolau am gweithio'r cyffredin iawn a'r cyffredin iawn, a'r cyffredin iawn. Mae'n gwneud i'r fathau lle. The main aim of engaging with a young person in school is that you're hoping that you plant a seed in their head about why these things are important and we might not see the benefit of that for another 10 or 20 years but they make a choice somewhere along the line where they think about bumblebees, they think about nature first. We need the next generation of young people to come be scientists and record and plan and look after our environment. I'm Curty and I'm a volunteer. I do a myriad of things across the project. Anything from recording bumblebees, engaging with the public, kind of putting on events to train people. I think the trust really value volunteers and that to me is really really great. Through the volunteering I've been spurred on to set up my own bee walk and I'm now logging data for the bee walk database. The National Lottery Money has enabled us to take massive exciting props that make bumblebees funded to teenagers and students and take the project directly into the schools and the National Lottery Money has funded artworks, community group, workshops. It's also done crucial work with our partners to increase habitat. Really grateful to the Lottery for all the support that they've given the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.