Groups providing help for bees

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Honey Nut Cheerios

Title: Bring Back The Bees

The Canadian group I choose is the Honey Nut Cheerios company. https://www.cheerios.ca/bringbackthebees/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMItumMwuXE8AIV4f3jBx2vgwznEAAYASAAEgJbuvD_BwE

Honey Nut Cheerios is a company that makes cereal, that he known for their bee logo. As a group they are trying to save the bee population, so our food supply can remain big. They have a website that is giving ideas to help the population and also providing why we need bees. Honey Nut Cheerios is trying to come up with a plan and wants the issues to stop, so the declining in the bees population doesn’t get worse.

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I choose the Honey Nut Cheerios group because overall they have a great variety of information out for people that are wanting to make a difference to stop the declining in the bee population. Throughout there website it shows what needs to be changed to save the bees and why we need bees as an ecosystem. Going near the bottom of their home page there is a big box of facts that you many have not known already. For an example bees have different tongue lengths than other insects so they can adapt to different types of flowers, shows how fast bees can fly and even shows how to plant a healthy flower for bees to land on to pollinate.

Pollinator Partnership

Title: Bee Rescuers

The world wide group that I choose is a Pollinator Partnership. https://www.pollinator.org/learning-center/bee-rescuers

Pollinator Partnership is a world wide group of bee rescuers, that are thankful for what they do for us and knowing without bees we wouldn’t be able to survive. As a group they try to come across other to get to know we need to make a change. Throughout the home page the website shows bee rescuing tips and if you are in need for a bee rescuer than they already have some options, that could live near you. If you click on a place that is near you, it then gives you a list of many different options of rescuers. This website is very useful and I am glad it’s able to provide help for bees all over the world. Pollinator Partnership provides tons of help and I am sure from just this website it is improving the bee population.

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I choose the Pollinator Partnership group because when I was looking through other websites they didn’t have nearly as much helpful rescuers provided and information on how to rescue a bee. When I was looking through this websites I was just looking for interesting information on bees, but the unique thing about this website is it provides help for others when needed at all times. Pollinator Partnership has lists of bee rescuers for places all around the word. For an example if I was in need for a bee rescuers I would click Ontario and there would be a list of rescuers all near me. Like in Toronto, Burlington, and so on. I am glad this group of people are trying to make a difference, because our bee population needs it.