If they die, we die...
Public Service Announcement:
Did you know bees are responsible for one third of our staple crops? Since 2006, beekeepers had noticed an alarming decline in honeybee numbers. The decline of bees mean that the pollination of crops would come to a halt, we would lose different crops and the effects would alter our everyday lives. One of the main reasons bees have been on an astronomical decline is the lack of food.
Saved by the Bees is a campaign designed to create a bee-haven on campus. ‘Saved by the Bees’ plans to implement a variety of bee-friendly flowers for the bees to pollinate and feed. Through the planting of flowers at Cathedral Catholic high school, we are able to expand the ecosystem, start to protect the bees, and create a haven through our community.
There are various ways you can help save the bee community such as planting flowers, or discontinue the use of harmful pesticides.
Did you know bees are responsible for one third of our staple crops? Since 2006, beekeepers had noticed an alarming decline in honeybee numbers. The decline of bees mean that the pollination of crops would come to a halt, we would lose different crops and the effects would alter our everyday lives. One of the main reasons bees have been on an astronomical decline is the lack of food.
Saved by the Bees is a campaign designed to create a bee-haven on campus. ‘Saved by the Bees’ plans to implement a variety of bee-friendly flowers for the bees to pollinate and feed. Through the planting of flowers at Cathedral Catholic high school, we are able to expand the ecosystem, start to protect the bees, and create a haven through our community.
There are various ways you can help save the bee community such as planting flowers, or discontinue the use of harmful pesticides.