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One-third of our food depends on pollinators.

Our Pollinator Conservation Programs

Explore Save The Bees USA programs protecting honey bees, bumblebees, mason bees and pollinators through education, habitat restoration and conservation across America.

Our Pollinator Conservation Programs

Save The Bees USA protects bees and other pollinators through education, habitat restoration, responsible beekeeping, and hands-on conservation programs across the United States. Our programs connect schools, communities, beekeepers, gardeners, businesses, and individuals with meaningful ways to support pollinators and the ecosystems that depend on them.

Whether you want to support a working honey bee colony, bring pollinator education into a school, create habitat for native bees, or help expand conservation efforts in your community, there is a way to get involved.

Adopt A Hive

Support responsible beekeeping and help provide healthy, well-managed environments for honey bee colonies. Adopt A Hive connects supporters directly with the work required to maintain strong colonies and promote responsible beekeeping.

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Adopt A Queen

A healthy queen is essential to the strength and future of a honey bee colony. Through Adopt A Queen, supporters help provide the resources needed to establish and maintain productive colonies.

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Observation Hive Program

Bring the world of pollinators directly into classrooms and communities. Our Observation Hive Program gives students and educators an opportunity to safely observe honey bees and experience pollination, colony behavior, and bee biology firsthand.

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Bumblebee Restoration Program

Bumblebees are important native pollinators that need suitable flowers, nesting areas, and protected habitat. This program supports efforts to create and restore environments where bumblebee populations can thrive.

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Mason Bee Conservation Program

Mason bees are highly effective native pollinators and an important part of America's pollinator diversity. Our Mason Bee Conservation Program expands nesting habitat, education, and community participation in protecting these remarkable solitary bees.

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Pollinator Habitat Restoration

Healthy pollinators need more than flowers. Save The Bees USA promotes habitat that provides diverse native plants, nesting opportunities, water, shelter, and pesticide-conscious landscapes throughout the growing season.

Our habitat initiatives help individuals and communities turn yards, gardens, schools, farms, and shared spaces into valuable resources for pollinators.

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Pollinator Education & Community Outreach

Education is central to our mission. Save The Bees USA works to make pollinator science understandable, engaging, and accessible through schools, educational resources, community programs, events, and hands-on experiences.

By helping people understand why pollinators matter and how to protect them, we can inspire conservation that continues for generations.

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Find Your Way to Help

Protecting America's pollinators requires participation at every level. You don't have to be a beekeeper to make a difference. You can support a hive, create habitat, bring pollinator education to a school, support native bees, volunteer, donate, or simply make your own property more pollinator-friendly.

Explore the programs above and discover how you can help Save The Bees USA protect pollinators across America.

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Save The Bees USA is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit protecting bees and pollinators across the United States through education, habitat restoration, responsible beekeeping, and community conservation programs.