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![]() BUZZ says help save the bees! Check out these organizations (as well as these), who could use your help by taking action &/or donating, and also check out our bee friends page.
The Xerces Society: http://www.xerces.org/ Pesticide Action Network: http://www.panna.org/ (and the butterflies too!) Pollinator Partnership: http://www.pollinator.org/ Don't forget the bats! http://batconservation.org/ |

Our friends from around the country send us mail about actions they're taking
Some highlights: (and send in any interesting Buzz that you find, so we may share)
From Lisa Garcia and her amazing Junior Scouts, a link on which flower fragrances will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Lisa says the girls have become super passionate about advocating for our pollinators, and here's their suggestion to help celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them!
https://www.fragrancex.com/fragrance-information/flower_fragrances_that_attract_bees_and_butterflies_to_your_garden.html
From Kate Vogel and her daughter Peyton, an 11 year old aspiring beekeeper, who recently completed her Science project about the importance of bees: while Peyton was doing her research, she found this helpful site, packed with information on the different varieties of bees, hornets and wasps! http://www.alansfactoryoutlet.com/bees-hornets-and-wasps-of-the-world
Kate and Peyton wrote: 'We wanted to say thank you! We really enjoyed your page and were able to learn a lot'
And Thank you for visiting BUZZ, Son of a Bee and contributing to our community!
From Jenna, who's working toward her Flower Garden Badge with her Girl Scout troop comes this handy guide to creating pollinator gardens: https://www.bottlestore.com/beesandhoneycreatingpollinatorgardens
From Katie K, who is studying environmental science: "One of my goals is to share educational resources with the community that help people understand how bees contribute to the growth and evolution of our society and wildlife. Here is a link to my research article that my internship has allowed me to share online https://purblack.com/the-importance-of-bees/
And Jennifer from Aurora, Colorado found this great site on the importance of teaching kids about the importance of honeybees: http://www.avasflowers.net/teaching-kids-about-the-importance-of-honeybees...Thanks, Jennifer, and Thank you to your teacher, Jessica Lowe for helping to spread the word...BUZZ is proud!
Some highlights: (and send in any interesting Buzz that you find, so we may share)
From Lisa Garcia and her amazing Junior Scouts, a link on which flower fragrances will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Lisa says the girls have become super passionate about advocating for our pollinators, and here's their suggestion to help celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them!
https://www.fragrancex.com/fragrance-information/flower_fragrances_that_attract_bees_and_butterflies_to_your_garden.html
From Kate Vogel and her daughter Peyton, an 11 year old aspiring beekeeper, who recently completed her Science project about the importance of bees: while Peyton was doing her research, she found this helpful site, packed with information on the different varieties of bees, hornets and wasps! http://www.alansfactoryoutlet.com/bees-hornets-and-wasps-of-the-world
Kate and Peyton wrote: 'We wanted to say thank you! We really enjoyed your page and were able to learn a lot'
And Thank you for visiting BUZZ, Son of a Bee and contributing to our community!
From Jenna, who's working toward her Flower Garden Badge with her Girl Scout troop comes this handy guide to creating pollinator gardens: https://www.bottlestore.com/beesandhoneycreatingpollinatorgardens
From Katie K, who is studying environmental science: "One of my goals is to share educational resources with the community that help people understand how bees contribute to the growth and evolution of our society and wildlife. Here is a link to my research article that my internship has allowed me to share online https://purblack.com/the-importance-of-bees/
And Jennifer from Aurora, Colorado found this great site on the importance of teaching kids about the importance of honeybees: http://www.avasflowers.net/teaching-kids-about-the-importance-of-honeybees...Thanks, Jennifer, and Thank you to your teacher, Jessica Lowe for helping to spread the word...BUZZ is proud!