Let’s Celebrate National Pollinators Month!

Hey Earth Rangers, if we asked you to name a pollinator, we bee-lieve we know what you’d say: bees! And you’d be right – bees are the most important pollinators on earth.  But they aren’t the only ones we have to thank for helping veggies, fruits, and flowers grow! Other top pollinators include butterflies, hoverflies, hummingbirds, and some wasps and beetles! (Not to mention bigger pollinators like lemurs and bats!)

You can help to thank these special superheroes by joining the Pollinator Power Mission for National Pollinators Month!

During National Pollinators Month, we celebrate the wonderful work pollinators do and learn about why it’s so important to protect these valuable creatures. The world isn’t always easy for a pollinator. They have to deal with challenges like loss of habitat and the destruction of their ecosystems, so it’s important that we do what we can to help!

In the Pollinator Power Mission, you’ll plant a pollinator garden to help your local bees (and their buddies) stay strong and healthy. You can use the handy planting guides to find out which plants will thrive in your area. Bee-sure to take care of your garden and you’ll be rewarded with plenty of visits from your best buzzing buddies!

Check out the Pollinator Power Mission in the Earth Rangers App to find out more about pollinators and how you can help protect them! 

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23 COMMENTS

  1. I’m scared for a pollinators because if we didn’t have these bees and pollinators and butterflies, it wouldn’t be the same. Forget about strawberries watermelons if you like broccoli I love a lot of stuff. I hope that I get more of the stuff I love so that’s why I’m making a garden with my mom and dad and my brother so I could attract all the neighbors and give them more food. I hope our pollinator stay alive.

  2. I hope our bees stay alive because they make food like they pull it. That’s everything we need because I know they make allergies too very common but they make watermelon cause they put it in the flowers politic flowers so if you love flowers and you don’t like bees then if there wasn’t beans in this world, no flowers so I hope our pollinators stay alive