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National pollinator health strategy

The National Pollinator Health Strategy is an organized plan to protect and improve the health of pollinators like bees, butterflies, and other insects vital for pollinating crops and wild plants. It aims to reduce threats such as habitat loss, pesticides, and disease, while promoting healthier environments for these insects. By supporting pollinators, the strategy helps ensure the sustainability of food production, biodiversity, and ecological balance. It involves collaboration among government agencies, scientists, farmers, and the public to implement conservation efforts, research, and policies that benefit pollinator populations now and in the future.