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EU Pollinator Information Hive

There are thousands of different wild pollinators in Europe. In Europe, pollinators are mostly insects, such as bees, hoverflies, butterflies, moths, wasps, beetles and other fly species.

All around Europe people are making efforts to reverse the dramatic decline of pollinators. We all need to work together to tackle this challenge effectively. This platform aims to facilitate information sharing – on the problem and what is being done across the EU to solve it – and collaboration between the key actors.

Whether you are a citizen, scientist,  a member of a non-governmental organization, farmer, forester, beekeeper, business, or a representative of public authorities, this site will help you to find useful information and contacts.

Brown Butterlfly on a Green Leaf

The European Red List is a review of the status of European species according to the IUCN regional Red Listing guidelines.

Insect on a leaf

The EU Pollinator Monitoring Scheme, EMBAL, LUCAS grassland module, and Insignia track pollinator populations, evaluate pollinator-friendly landscapes and grasslands, and gauge pollution via honeybees.

Insect on a white flower

There are already important actions taking place across Europe, with the support of EU funding and EU policies in order to tackle the crisis facing pollinating insects.

A field with small purple flowers

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