🐝The #PollinationAssessment, authored by @ipbes.net, is an invaluable resource in understanding the critical importance of this group of species to life on Earth.
👀Find out more below:
#Biodiversity #ForNature #ForOurPlanet
#PollinationAssessment
We depend on #pollinators for our existence.
They play a vital role in agriculture by maintaining our food supply & contribute to #biodiversity & other ecosystem services. 🌏🧪
Learn more w/ @ipbes.net #PollinationAssessment
https://www.ipbes.net/assessment-reports/pollinators
Butterflies- not just beautiful, but essential! 🦋
Sadly, they are declining in many areas of the world...🌍
Protecting pollinators safeguards #biodiversity.
Learn more: @ipbes.net #PollinationAssessment
www.ipbes.net/assessment-r...
Design by Eleanor Lutz🧪
An infographic depicting a selection of pollinator species, including a bumble bee, bat, hummingbird, butterfly and beetle. The text on the infographic relays some of the key messages from the IPBES Assessment Report on Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production
🐝 #Pollinators are responsible for much more than food-crops. From biofuels to medicines, we rely on pollinators in much of our daily lives.🧪
Check out a few facts about pollinators from the IPBES #PollinationAssessment 🌏
Read the Report here: https://www.ipbes.net/assessment-reports/pollinators
An illustrated World Bee Day graphic on a yellow-orange background. At the center, a stylized black and white bee is shown above cupped hands. The text "BEE INSPIRED by nature to nourish us all" appears prominently. Surrounding the central image are simple icons including a sunflower, pumpkin, leaf, bird, butterfly, bat, and various fruits. Small honeycomb patterns appear in the background. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) logo and the FAO-SDG logo are positioned at the bottom of the image. Illustration style is minimalist with clean lines and basic shapes against a textured background.
Buzzing facts! 🐝
For #WorldBeeDay, remember that diverse wild pollinators are essential for stable food production and ecosystem functioning.
Over 75% of global food crops depend at least partly on animal pollination.🌍🧪
.— @ipbes.net #PollinationAssessment
Let's protect them!
📷 @fao.org
Pollinators: Vital for nature & human well-being, but increasingly threatened.🌍
@ipbes.net #PollinationAssessment highlights the critical roles of pollinators, the threats they face, and the severe consequences of their decline. 🧪
For #WorldBeeDay, swipe through to discover their crucial roles! 🦋
Butterflies- not just beautiful, but essential! 🦋🌍🧪
Sadly, they are declining in many areas of the world...
Protecting pollinators safeguards #biodiversity.
Learn more: @ipbes.bsky.social #PollinationAssessment
www.ipbes.net/assessment-r...
Design by Eleanor Lutz
Animal pollinators are vital for our quality of life 🐝🍎🪲
But they are declining in many areas of the world... 🧪🌎
On #WorldBeeDay, take a look at a compilation of
@ipbes.bsky.social #PollinationAssessment Glossary terms
And read the Report: www.ipbes.net/assessment-r...
An infographic depicting a selection of pollinator species, including a bumble bee, bat, hummingbird, butterfly and beetle. The text on the infographic relays some of the key messages from the IPBES Assessment Report on Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production.
#Pollinators are responsible for much more than food-crops. From biofuels to medicines, we rely on pollinators in much of our daily lives.🌏🧪
Check out a few facts about pollinators from the @IPBES #PollinationAssessment
Read the Report here: www.ipbes.net/assessment-r...
A good quality of life for many people relies on pollinators. IPBES #PollinationAssessment. Image of a bumblebee on a flower and the IPBES logo.
What policy #impact does @ipbes.bsky.social have?
European Parliament this week adopted a 'New Deal for Pollinators' to reverse the alarming decline in wild pollinators by 2030. It draws specifically on the IPBES #PollinationAssessment.
#SciencePolicyImpact 🧪🌏
europarl.europa.eu/doceo/docume...