
BUMBLEBEE CONSERVATION TRUST
INTERACTIVE MAP.
Bumblebee Conservation Trust is a charity that serves the Peak District and Derbyshire region to increase bumblebee ecology and conservation, increase the quality and quantity of bumble habitats. The charity to closing and approach REYT to create an interactive map that can be used to showcase the work the BCT have done over the years.
CHALLENGE #1
Showcase 30 projects in an easily digestible way.
CHALLENGE #2
Categorise each project by theme.
CHALLENGE #3
Display a range of media based on the project.
SETTING THE SCENE.
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was established because of serious concerns about the ‘plight of the bumblebee’.
In the last 80 years, our bumblebee populations have crashed. Two species have become nationally extinct, and several others have declined dramatically.
Bumblebees are familiar and much-loved insects that pollinate our crops and wildflowers, so people are rightly worried. We have the vision to create a world where bumblebees are thriving and valued. Our mission is to increase the number and distribution of bumblebees. A growing number of committed supporters are helping our team of staff make a big difference.

The journey we took.

WHAT WE DELIVERED.
REYT developed an interactive map using Google Maps to showcase the project that BTA had completed.
REYT worked with BCT on
- Scoping
- Design
- Development
- Liaising with the hosting partner to deploy the application
The application gave a bumblebee enthusiasts
- Ability to view projects based on a theme
- A range of multimedia to immerse into the project
The solution was built using
- Vue (Nuxt)
- Google Maps
- Tailwind CSS
Amazing Results!
Andy Benson, Bumblebee Conservation, Pollinating the Peak Education Officer
"REYT's enthusiasm for our project was clear from our first meeting! Transparency and communication were at the forefront of our work together. Our project was completed on time, and the final product was exactly what we were looking for, with a little bit extra thrown in for good measure!”