Pollinator Power Mission

Pollinators, like bees, have one of the most important jobs in the world. It’s their responsibility to keep our flowers pretty and our fruits plentiful. It’s been said that for every three bites of food you take, you should thank a pollinator! Without pollination, the foods we love so much would be a lot harder to find.

Pollinators do a lot to help us and it’s our turn to help them. When you accept the Pollinator Power Mission, you’ll be doing your part to help keep pollinators strong and healthy!

In order for pollinators, like bees, to thrive, they need to live in areas with lots of pollen and nectar. That’s why land development can be a problem. When their habitat is destroyed, pollinators can’t get enough food.
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Here’s what you can do!

You can make a huge difference for pollinators, like bees, by planting a pollinator garden. The nectar and pollen from these flowers can go a long way to help hungry bees. When you accept the Pollinator Power Mission, you’ll get access to a Mission Brief that will help you get your pollinator garden started.

Do you have what it takes to protect a pollinator? Look for Pollinator Power in the Missions section in the app!

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  1. Hello I am an earth ranger and I speak for the bees (haha see what I did there in the lorax he is like hello I am the lorax and I speak for the trees and i’d like to say a word if I please LOL)
    people at my school always are like bees are useless I hate bees bees are annoying and sting us for no reason
    1.They only sting u if you are bothering them it is wasps that sting you for no reason
    2.bees are useful without them we would be dead right now
    3.They do not try to bother u or be annoying

    Thanks for listening and remember protect the bees don’t harm them because if u do that is really bad for our ecosystem

  2. I got my seeds, and have them planted, but it’s been so cold here in Newfoundland this year that I don’t know when, or even if, they’ll sprout! Good thing my mom and I already planted some other seeds that have started to sprout. Mom also promised that if they don’t sprout because of the cold, she’ll take me to buy some flowers at a Garden Centre that we can plant for the bees and butterflies.