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Students Code for Native Bee Conservation in New Planet Bee Pilot
This spring, Planet Bee’s Coding for Conservation program invited over 600 middle school students to use coding, sensors, and real environmental data to explore native bee activity. Through hands-on learning with Micro and Smart Native Bee Houses, students didn’t just learn to code, they learned how scientists use data to understand and protect pollinators. The result: a powerful bridge from classroom learning to climate action.
Melissa Marazas
1 day ago4 min read


Community Science with iNaturalist: Tracking Biodiversity in Your Neighborhood
Earth Month is officially upon us, but at Planet Bee Foundation, we believe in taking care of our planet year round! With the power of community science, curiosity can be turned into real impact.
Ray Choudhury
Apr 52 min read


Rooted in Impact: How Planet Bee Brought Native Bee Conservation to the Philadelphia Flower Show
Planet Bee got the opportunity to join the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) in celebrating the 197th year of the award-winning Philadelphia Flower Show, hosted at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from February 28th to March 8th.
Ray Choudhury
Mar 203 min read


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
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