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Little Bees, Big Impact: Planet Bee’s 2025 Accomplishment
We reflect that 2025 was filled with steady, purpose-driven work at a time when environmental education, pollinator conservation, and STEM learning face increasing challenges. As public investment in science, biodiversity, and climate education becomes more uncertain, Planet Bee’s mission to cultivate environmental stewards remains essential. Throughout the year, Planet Bee continued to connect people, pollinators, and place. Using bees as a lens for understanding ecosystems

Planet Bee Foundation
Dec 19, 20252 min read


City Bees, Big Impact: Meet Planet Bee’s San Francisco’s Beekeeper
Urban beekeeping isn’t just about honey—it’s about resilience, education, and reimagining our cities as thriving ecosystems. In San...
Ray Choudhury
Jul 21, 20254 min read


Empowering the Next Generation: Celebrating Our 2024–2025 SFSU College Corps Interns
Learn more about the experiences of four incredible SFSU College Corp Interns at Planet Bee this past 2024-2025 school year.
Melissa Marazas
Jun 22, 20254 min read


Meet the Most Endangered Bees: A Look at Species on the Brink
Native bee populations are decreasing, let's read about some of our planet's endangered and threatened native bees.
Angie Cercle
Jun 9, 20255 min read


Think Global, Act Local: How Supporting Native Bees Helps the Planet
Environmental conservation is a critical issue in today's world, as the planet faces increasing threats from climate change, habitat loss, and pollution. One powerful approach to tackling these global challenges is the idea of “Think Global, Act Local.”
Angie Cercle
May 22, 20255 min read


Long Live the Queens: Celebrating the Power of the Bee Matriarchs!
The female bee is the backbone of both hives and nests, shaping the survival of future generations.
Melissa Marazas
Mar 5, 20251 min read


Bridging Bees, AI, and Conservation: A Black History Month Spotlight on Edward Amoah Idun
We believe that sharing the stories of diverse voices in STEM is essential to fostering innovation in science and conservation.
Melissa Marazas
Feb 18, 20255 min read


Introducing Dr. Charles Henry Turner
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Entomological Section This Black History Month, bring the story of Dr. Charles Henry Turner...
Melissa Marazas
Jan 29, 20251 min read


Reciprocal Relationships: Celebrating Indigenous Knowledge and Native Bees
As we celebrate this November, it is essential to recognize and honor the profound connection between Indigenous peoples of North America...
Melissa Marazas
Nov 4, 20246 min read


The Spooky Side of Bees: Flesh-Eaters, Zombies, and Ghostly Pollinators
Bees are more than just the buzzing insects we see flying from flower to flower. As we’ve explored, some bees exist in a darker, stranger...
Melissa Marazas
Oct 21, 20244 min read
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