Pollinators are essential to life.
Nearly 80% of our world's crop plants require pollination. Birds, bees, butterflies, but also beetles, mosquitoes, and even bats transfer pollen between seed plants. This function is vital for plant reproduction.
Pollinators need protection.
Without pollinators, humans and ecosystems cannot survive. Due to biodiversity threats such as land development, pollution, and pesticide poisoning, we are losing pollinators around the world at an alarming rate. Greater awareness and global action are required now to change this trend.
Learn about pollinators here and get involved.
Whether you are gardener, a farmer, a resource manager, an educator, or simply an interested consumer, the Pollinator Partnership provides news, resources, programs, and an extensive digital library to support you in helping pollinators. From small daily actions to larger organized activities, you can get involved in many ways. |