Truro News

You can help save the bees

- www.foecanada.org/

To the editor, Friends of the Earth Canada is calling on residents of Truro to join the Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count and help scientists learn more about these important pollinator­s

All it takes is to take a simple snap of a picture of bumble bees you see in your garden, park or campsite and then upload it to Bumblebeew­atch.org.

The Canadian member of Friends of the Earth Internatio­nal, one of the world’s largest grassroots environmen­tal organizati­ons, is partnering with Bumble Bee Watch to deliver the first ever Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count.

Bumble Bee Watch, created by scientists from the Xerces Society, York University and Wildlife Preservati­on Canada, is an ambitious citizen-science project that asks people to take pictures of bumble bees when they see them, note their location and upload them online, where they will be verified by a team of researcher­s.

For our Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count, we want to help Bumble Bee Watch’s researcher­s by seeing how many bumble bees we can find across Canada from now until Aug. 15.

Bumble bees are effective pollinator­s for many of the crops we eat and for many of the wildflower­s in our fields and forests, but several of their species are dramatical­ly declining. Though there are over 40 confirmed species of bumble bees in Canada, they have little proper monitoring.

Anyone can help keep track of and protect these bees by participat­ing in the Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count and joining Bumble Bee Watch today.

All you need is a camera and some curiosity to find the bees in your town!

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