Today is World Bee Day – a day to celebrate the important role these adorable pollinators play in both natural and human systems.
📸 Blue banded bees, Amegilla angulata, on Plectranthus alloplectus; and Masked bee, Hylaeus nubilosus, by Steve Rogers https://t.co/TihsRNYkhf
— Australian National Botanic Gardens (@ANBG) May 19, 2023
The buzz is real! Happy World Bee Day! 🌼Today, we celebrate the brilliance of bees and their role in our ecosystem. 🎂🐝🍯 Bees are not only pollinators but also heroes of biodiversity &. 🌼💛 Join us in spreading awareness. Let's protect these precious pollinators! #WorldBeeDay https://t.co/bC8VuWzeaz
20 May - WORLD BEE DAY
World Bee Day celebrates our hard-working little pollinators. Find an event near you or host your own to help raise awareness of the importance of bees.
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Happy World Bee Day! 🐝
Did you know that Australia has over 1,600 species of native bee?
Each one of them is cleverly adapted to life in its ecosystem, working to pollinate and diversify the native flora in its ecosystem. https://t.co/VQTO3NewCR
Today is World Bee Day!
The day aims to raise awareness for these hard-working creatures, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development. 🐝
📸: Blue-banded Bee | Faye Arcaro/WA Naturalists’ Club https://t.co/0xiFKfcVdM
#WFCLearning Happy World Bee Day! To celebrate, Year 12 Environment Captain Will S hosted a Honey Tasting Workshop. Will’s passion for bees all started in Year 7 Science when he built a native bee hotel for Innovative Technologies.
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— Whitefriars College (@WhitefriarsColl) May 20, 2023
World Bee Day in 2023
World Bee Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of bees. Bees are important insects that help preserve balance within ecosystems.