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EU Pollinators Action Plans Tracker

This tracking tool monitors progress made towards implementing three EU Pollinator Action Plans for Canarian Islands pollinators; veteran trees hoverflies; and teasel-plant bees.

Action plans for Europe’s most threatened pollinators

  • Pieris cheiranthi, a butterfly native to the Canary Islands, resting on a green leaf.
  • Dasypoda suripes, a solitary bee species with distinctive hairy legs, collecting pollen from a flower.
  • Sphiximorpha petronillae showing egg laying behaviour on an Oak tree in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Tracking implementation of Pollinator Action Plans across Europe

This graphic shows the average percentage of all the actions implemented for each species action plan.

  • Pollinators Conservation plans
    55%

    Pollinators Conservation plans

  • Canarian Islands endemic pollinators of the Laurel Forest zone
    90%

    Canarian Islands endemic pollinators of the Laurel Forest zone

  • Teasel-plant specialised bees in Europe
    25%

    Teasel-plant specialised bees in Europe

  • Hoverflies specialised to veteran trees in Europe
    50%

    Hoverflies specialised to veteran trees in Europe

Map to track implementation of each species action plans by country

Click a country to view the percentage of total actions implemented per Species Action Plan which have taken place in that area.