World Bee Day is celebrated on 20 May each year to raise awareness about the importance of bees and other pollinators for our planet’s ecosystems and human survival.
Bees play a crucial role in pollinating crops, which provide us with the food we eat.
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Celebrating World Bee Day
Bees and other pollinators are increasingly under threat from human activities.
Nearly 90% of the world’s wild flowering plant species depend, entirely on animal pollination.
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World bee day shines the spotlight on pollinators and insects more broadly, and the important role of protected areas in conserving this immense diversity of organisms https://t.co/2UJlTSknYL https://t.co/4C3hzk4JQt
Today is World Bee Day celebrated under the theme "Bee engaged in pollinator-friendly agricultural production".
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Kids | World Bee Day is an excellent opportunity to teach your children about the importance of bees and how to respect and protect them.
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Celebrating World Bee Day @OfficialGDARD the future of Bee keeping is in the hands of youth @YTshwane @ARCSouthAfrica thank you for the good work that you do. https://t.co/N5xOAiTeTn
It's World Bee Day!🐝
Bees are our friends, but their stingers can hurt. We've put together 4 easy steps to help you when you get stung by a bee.
Tips courtesy of Dr Julia Kirkby (MBChB DCH, Dip HIV Man, Paediatric Registrar).
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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.
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