Saturday is #WorldBeeDay! 🐝
Bees face many dangers due to human activities -- but we can all help protect them & support beekeepers by growing native plants, buying honey from local farmers & taking #ClimateAction. https://t.co/PctwEJgC2o https://t.co/zqwleqjeKr
Our very existence depends on bees & other pollinators 🐝🦋🐦.
On Saturday's #WorldBeeDay, let's celebrate the vital role they play in maintaining our food supply & contributing to biodiversity. https://t.co/QwDgqj3arO via @FAO https://t.co/EdBouJwZlt
May 20 is World Bee Day! Every year, the global public's attention will be drawn to the importance of preserving bees and other pollinators. People are reminded of the importance of bees for the entire humanity and invited to take concrete action to preserve and protect them. https://t.co/FCz5AGf7lY
— Durham Catholic District School Board (@DurhamCatholic) May 20, 2023
🐝 World Bee Day
Did you know bees pollinate 1 in 3 bites of food we eat and are essential to the health of countless ecosystems?
Unfortunately, bees are in peril. More than half of North America’s native bee species are in decline... 1/
#TruBlue 🌎 #wtpEARTH https://t.co/fc2iue9ZQc
— Rogue Citizen One ☮️ (@RogueCitizenOne) May 21, 2023
Did you know today is World Bee Day?
To celebrate, here's a throwback of some bee bats I made!
While my business name is BeeZeeArt, I wasn't a huge fan of bees for the longest time. The B and Z are from my initials. But now they've taken up a special place in my heart https://t.co/EBaq2ifN6W
Happy #WorldBeeDay 🐝
World Bee Day is observed on May 20th each year to draw attention to the essential role bees play in keeping people and the planet healthy.🌻🐝
🎨Renée Graef illustration https://t.co/VXnpc37I30