Badge with bee and hive

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World Bee Day ~ May 20

Bees may be small, but they are among the most important creatures in the natural world. These remarkable insects play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems and supporting global food production.

As bees move from flower to flower collecting nectar and pollen, they transfer pollen between plants. This process, known as pollination, allows many plants to reproduce and produce fruits and seeds. Without pollinators such as bees, many crops and wild plants would struggle to survive.

In fact, pollinators help produce a large portion of the food humans eat. Scientists estimate that roughly one-third of the food we consume depends on pollination, and bees are among the most effective pollinators in nature.

Bees also support biodiversity by helping flowering plants reproduce, which in turn provides food and shelter for countless other animals and insects. Without bees, many ecosystems would be dramatically different.

Australia alone is home to more than 1,700 native bee species, many of which look very different from the familiar honey bee and play an important role in pollinating native plants.

The Bee Challenge badge celebrates these fascinating insects and encourages participants to learn about their importance, observe the natural world, and discover how people can help protect pollinators.

The Bee Challenge badge is designed for anyone interested in nature, gardening, science, or environmental conservation; a great addition to programs focused on:

  • nature study
  • gardening and pollinators
  • environmental awareness
  • outdoor exploration

Badge details

Woven sew-on badge with a cute, colourful design featuring bees and a beehive.

Many collectors enjoy sewing their badges onto camp blankets or jackets as a record of the challenges they have completed and the skills they have learned.

Activity Resources

Additional printable resources are available to support the Bee Challenge and make it easy to run engaging activities.

These resources may include:

  • life cycle activities
  • colouring pages
  • puzzles and games
  • activity sheets
  • creative projects

They are ideal for use during:

  • group meetings
  • school programs
  • camps and outdoor activities
  • home learning

The ready-made resources allow leaders, teachers, and parents to organise themed activities quickly while helping participants learn more about the fascinating world of bees.

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