by WBPadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Projects
Celebrating the Right to Life, Food and Shelter for Women and Bees in Adversity Our programme for areas where conflict and adversity deny women the right to life, food and shelter. The World Bee Project’s pioneering 2019 programme successfully established...
by Martin Lewis | Sep 1, 2021 | Projects
We are collaborating with experts from award-winning city of Curridabat to establish World Bee City©. Curridabat will become an important node in the World Hive Network©, a worldwide knowledge-sharing bee database connecting people to the global movement to protect...
by WBPadmin | Mar 1, 2021 | Projects
The World Bee Project partner, Projecte Equilibri is a rare example of a farm which has been ecologically managed for 5 generations. It has 110 hectares under cultivation (almond, carob, olive), 65 hectares of natural forest and a magnificent apiary that deserves to...
by Martin Lewis | Aug 1, 2021 | Projects
Restoration and conservation of almond and carob production in Spain, Italy and Portugal The World Bee Project and its partner Projecte Equilibri in alliance with partners from Spain, Italy, Malta, and Portugal, are developing innovative strategies to support almond...
by WBPadmin | Feb 1, 2021 | Projects
The University of Edinburgh Apiary Project is a member of the World Hive Network©. Edinburgh is the greenest city in the United Kingdom with well-managed parks and green spaces and an impressive track record in biodiversity conservation. Our partnership with the...
by WBPadmin | Jul 1, 2021 | Projects
Protecting Pollinators, People & the Planet The World Bee Project launched World Bee Count 2020 on 20 May. We invited people to take a picture of the nearest pollinator they could find and upload it to an interactive Global Pollinator Map, using a free mobile app....