Stirling district nature lovers are asking the council to leave wildflowers intact on roadside verges to protect vital bee and butterfly habitat.Argaty Red Kites visitor centre in Doune issued a plea on social media last weekend calling on Stirling Council not to cut roadside vegetation.Many bee species across the world are in decline and verges, which include plants like bluebells, dandelions and daisies, provide food and habitat for pollinators like bees and butterflies.Campaigners are calling on local authorities to take this into account during the spring and summer months.Tom Bowser of Argaty Red Kites visitor centre told the Observer that a council contractor had been cutting verges nearby on Saturday May 30 and pointed out: “He’d.
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