Want to help?

Bees and other pollinators need our help. Taking action at home or school can make a big difference!

Want to help pollinators and their habitats? Here are some actions you can take:

Bee Curious!

Learn more about our pollinators and what they do!

Pollinator Activity Booklets

Explore our Pollinator Activity Booklets!

Try the puzzles, fill a colouring page, learn some pollinator fun facts, and much more.

Find our World Bee Day Activity Book and many more on the Bee City Canada website!

Pollinated Foods

Do you like to eat or cook?

Learn more about which pollinators bring us our food and try our pollinated foods cookbook!

iNaturalist

Do you want to know what bugs and plants you're seeing? Do you want to share what you find in your backyard?

Join us on iNaturalist! Snap a photo of a plant, animal, or insect and share it with us. This helps scientists learn what pollinator and plant populations are up to!

Garden: Keep It Growing & Going!

Pollinators need plants! Plants can be homes for pollinators, can provide food (like nectar), or be a place for pollinators to lay eggs.

Gardens at home or at school can help support pollinators by giving them the habitat they need. Keeping these gardens healthy is a big way to help the bees, butterflies, birds, and more!

Want to start a pollinator-friendly garden? Check out our programs & guides!

Share Your Love

If we all do our part to help pollinators, we can make a big difference. Share your love for pollinators at school, at home, and in your community. Let’s spread the message on how we can help them!

Fundraise

Support our work to help pollinators! Fundraisers can also help spread the word about pollinators and why we need to protect them.

Celebrate

Pollinator Week is a time to celebrate pollinators and all they do for us! Create a Pollinator Week event in your community to raise awareness of our pollinators!

Become a Bee School

Bee Schools commit to protecting and celebrating pollinators. Ask your school to be a Bee School and help our pollinators!