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World Bee Day raises awareness about the importance of bees and other pollinators for our ecosystem and food supply and was first celebrated in 2018.
Bees and other pollinators play a crucial role in our environment, as they help pollinate crops and plants, which in turn helps maintain biodiversity and support food production. Many of the foods we rely on without bees and other pollinators cease to exist.
The observance of World Bee Day aims to highlight the critical role bees and other pollinators play in our environment and promote the conservation and sustainable use of these essential creatures. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness about the threats facing bees and other pollinators, such as habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use.
To celebrate World Bee Day, many organizations and individuals worldwide organize events, such as educational programs, beekeeping workshops, and plantings of bee-friendly habitats. The observance of World Bee Day allows people to come together to appreciate and protect these vital creatures.
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