World Bee Day 2025: Protect the pollinators who protect us
FAO celebrated World Bee Day 2025 at a special event hosted by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. This year's theme for World Bee Day, ‘Bee in...
www.fao.orgHere are the latest updates on World Bee Day for 2026.
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If you’d like, I can pull together a quick one-page summary of the 2026 World Bee Day official materials, including the full theme wording, suggested actions for individuals and organizations, and links to FAO resources. I can also compile a short list of upcoming events or livestreams related to World Bee Day in your time zone.
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FAO celebrated World Bee Day 2025 at a special event hosted by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. This year's theme for World Bee Day, ‘Bee in...
www.fao.orgThis year’s theme “Bee Together for People and the Planet - A partnership that sustains us all” aims to stress the strong and long-lasting partnership betwee...
www.fao.orgWorld Bee Day — celebrated each year on May 20 — began in 2018 when the United Nations designated the date to recognize the essential role bees and other pollinators play in sustaining food systems, biodiversity, and healthy ecosystems. The day raises awareness about threats to pollinators: habitat loss, pesticide use, disease, climate change, and unsustainable agricultural practices.
environmentalalliance.orgOn 20 December 2017, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring 20 May of each year as World Bee Day.
www.ipbes.netThis year’s theme “Bee Together for People and the Planet - A partnership that sustains us all” aims to stress the strong and long-lasting partnership betwee...
www.fao.orgShowcase creativity, traditional knowledge and innovations – Highlight outputs of groundbreaking research, Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge and practices for the conservation and sustainable use of pollinators, and sustainable beekeeping initiatives that support communities and livelihoods. Together, let’s amplify and reinforce the contributions of bees and other pollinators to resilient agrifood systems and highlight the vital roles of all actors in conserving and sustainably managing them....
www.internationaldays.orgNRI of the University of Greenwich engages in world-leading research and teaching in food, environment, agriculture and sustainable development.
www.nri.orgBees, butterflies, bats, moths, wasps and other pollinators are essential to our existence.
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