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Support biodiversity in your school community with the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan.

The aim of Pollinator Plan Juniors is to enable students to help our pollinating insects that are struggling to find food and are declining in numbers. The health of our pollinators is crucial to ensure the sustainability of our food, avoid additional economic impacts on agriculture, and protect the health of the environment. Through the Pollinator Plan Juniors, students can learn about our pol...

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The aim of Pollinator Plan Juniors is to enable students to help our pollinating insects that are struggling to find food and are declini...

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“You and your children will benefit from engagement with the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan. Your village or town will benefit and – most important of all – your bees, pollinators and wildlife will reap the rewards of your labour. And – it’s lots of...

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Pollinator Plan Juniors
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Great for

  • wants to support pollinators
  • wants to bring the school community together
  • is interested in gardening

Pollinator Plan Juniors project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Form a team in your school
  • Create a map and plan
  • Take Action
  • Raise awareness
  • Measure, Map and Log Progress

Time

Suggested: 3–6 hours a week. You'll need to find and map existing pollinator habitats in your school grounds and then gather your tools and signage to improve and maintain.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the Pollinator Plan Juniors

100 Pollinator Plan Juniors projects have already been started

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Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome to the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan. We want to help to give you the knowledge you need to help your local wildlife. Why not form a group to help biodiversity in your school? We’ll tell you all you need to know to help your local biodiversity.

Úna FitzPatrick and Jane Stout, Co-founders of All-Ireland Pollinator Plan

100 Pollinator Plan Juniors projects have already been started

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