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How to Submit a Bumble Bee Sighting

Take a photo of a bumble bee
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Identify your species
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Bumble Bee Maps & Geo-analysis

Our mapping tools allow you to explore bumblebee sightings filtered by species, location, date, and more.

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Current Conservation Efforts

Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC) is a national organization using hands-on intervention and scientific approaches to save endangered species. Every spring, field biologists collect wild yellow-banded bumble bee queens for their Bumble Bee Recovery Program, to develop techniques for at-risk species reintroduction and recovery. You can help by submitting observations of Bombus terricola to provide new locations for targeting spring queen collection and surveys!

Click to read more about Wildlife Preservation Canada’s efforts to conserve declining bumble bees.

What You Can Do to Conserve Bumble Bees

Bumble bees and other pollinators need three things to thrive:

  1. Flowers on which to forage
  2. A place to build their nest
  3. A pesticide free environment

Learn more with our: