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Campaigning for bumblebees

Bumblebees are in trouble. So is our future without them.

 

Together, we can turn things around. Here’s how you can help.

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Use your voice

Speak up for bumblebees. Help us persuade decision-makers to act now.

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Let the public hear the facts

Sign this call for a televised emergency briefing on the climate crisis.

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Add your voice for climate and nature

Sign this letter organised by our friends at Zero Hour.

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Save the climate and bumblebee habitats

Add your signature to end the sale of peat.

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Support farmers who help nature

Add your voice to the nature-friendly farming movement.

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Ask your council to go pesticide-free

It only takes one minute with this tool from our friends at Pesticide Action Network.

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Write to your decision-makers

Use our step-by-step instructions and template letters to ask your decision-makers to take action to help bumblebees.

Support the movement

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Take on a Pollin8 fundraising challenge

Whether you organise a challenge, host an event, or raise awareness online, you’ll be helping protect bumblebees and their habitats.

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Donate today

Your donation will support our long-term conservation and campaigning work to protect bumblebees and their habitats.

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Campaigning wins

Real change is possible, and it’s already happening:

These wins happened because people took action. You can be part of what’s next.

The bumblebee manifesto

Our bumblebee manifesto calls for five key actions to get bumblebees and other pollinators thriving again. We’re asking governments to:

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