
Pollinator Health
Pollinator health refers to the well-being and functioning of insects like bees, butterflies, and other creatures that transfer pollen from one flower to another. This process is essential for the production of fruits, vegetables, and many other crops. Healthy pollinators thrive in environments with diverse plants, minimal pesticide use, and clean habitats. When their populations decline or become stressed, it can lead to reduced crop yields and biodiversity loss. Protecting pollinator health involves creating safe environments, supporting habitat diversity, and reducing harmful chemicals to ensure they can effectively carry out their vital role in ecosystems and agriculture.