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“100 CROP species that provide 90% of the world’s food, OVER 70 ARE POLLINATED BY HONEY BEES.” UNEP

"SINCE 2006, MORE THAN 10 MILLION BEE HIVES HAVE BEEN LOST."

Scientists know that bees are dying from a variety of factors—pesticides, drought, habitat destruction, nutrition deficit, air pollution, global warming and more. Many of these causes are interrelated. The bottom line is that we know humans are largely responsible for the two most prominent causes: pesticides and habitat loss.

"HUMANS WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO SURVIVE THE HONEYBEES' DISAPPEARANCE FOR MORE THAN 5 YEARS."

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OUR BEE SACTUARY

A safe haven for pollinators

We will invest a large portion of our profits into bee conservation efforts. Our future project of creating a bee sanctuary will help restore natural habitats that are pollinator-friendly. 

 

 

THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT

A lot of natural habitats suitable for bees are being taken over by rice farming and agriculture, with many flower species being harmed. We plan to find an area in Khao-Yai to create nectar flower fields to provide honeybees and other pollinators with the nutrition they need.

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By replanting nectar flowers we are expanding the area in which bees are able to thrive while pollinating local crops. With the right nutrition, bees will become healthier and allow for faster reproduction rates.

HOW CAN YOU CONTRIBUTE?

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By donating to us, you are funding our future projects and initiatives. We need all the help we can get. Spread our story to others to raise awareness on bee conservation! 

If you want to help directly, plant your own nectar flowers! You can contact us for more information on what flowers honeybees in Thailand need. 

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Spread awareness about our initiative and encourage others to support our project!

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