Beginner’s Guide to Helping Bees
Want to help bees but not sure where to start? Discover simple, beginner-friendly ways to support pollinators and make a real impact.
Want to help bees but not sure where to start? Discover simple, beginner-friendly ways to support pollinators and make a real impact.
Discover bee monitoring programs around the world and learn how you can contribute to tracking and protecting pollinators through citizen science.
Discover how bee population monitoring works and how you can contribute through citizen science to help track and protect local bee populations.
Bees are essential to food production, yet modern farming has put them at risk. Discover how sustainable agriculture supports bee survival, boosts crop yields, and protects ecosystems.
Bees need more than flowers — they need water too! Discover why clean, shallow water sources are essential for bees and other pollinators, how to set up a bee-friendly watering station in your garden, and the best ways to keep it safe and welcoming all season long.
Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hoverflies face habitat loss, fragmentation, and pesticide exposure, but local efforts—from backyard habitat patches to connected community corridors—can make a real difference in giving these essential creatures the food, shelter, and routes they need to thrive.
Learn how bee conservation efforts in your community can protect pollinators, support ecosystems, and strengthen local food security.
Every home can be a sanctuary for bees and other pollinators. From planting native flowers that bloom throughout the season to providing simple water sources and skipping harmful pesticides, even small yards, balconies, or window boxes can help support buzzing visitors and strengthen local ecosystems.