Bee Information Resources
Bee Information Resources
Bees are essential pollinators that support global biodiversity, food production, and healthy ecosystems. With over 20,000 known species, bees range from honey bees and bumblebees to solitary native species that play critical roles in plant reproduction and environmental balance. The resources below provide reliable information on bee biology, behaviour, conservation, pollination, and global research.
Official & Global Wildlife Resources
- IUCN Red List – Bee & Pollinator Species Assessments
- WWF – Bee Conservation & Pollinator Protection
- FAO – Global Pollination & Food Security Resources
Biology, Behaviour & Identification
- Encyclopaedia Britannica – Bee Overview
- National Geographic – Bee Facts & Species Profiles
- Australian Museum – Bee Species in Australia
Pollination, Ecology & Environmental Science
- The Nature Conservancy – Pollinator Ecology & Habitat Resources
- ScienceDirect – Bee Biology, Ecology & Pollination Research
- Nature – Bee Behaviour & Entomology Studies
Honey Bees, Beekeeping & Agricultural Resources
- Honey Bee Health Coalition – Honey Bee Science & Best Practices
- USDA – Honey Bee Research & Agricultural Studies
- Bee Aware – Biosecurity, Honey Bees, Pests & Management (Australia)
Photos, Videos & Educational Media
Why Use Official & Trusted Wildlife Sources
Bee populations are influenced by climate change, habitat loss, pesticides, diseases, and invasive species. Scientific findings, conservation assessments, and agricultural guidelines are updated frequently. Using authoritative environmental and scientific organisations ensures access to accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date information.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This page provides links to external scientific, wildlife, conservation, agricultural, and educational websites for general information only. All facts, images, videos, species data, ecological information, pollination statistics, and related material are created, maintained, and updated solely by their respective official or third-party providers. This page does not create, host, verify, or guarantee any scientific, ecological, agricultural, or conservation information and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the IUCN, WWF, FAO, National Geographic, Australian Museum, USDA, Honey Bee Health Coalition, ScienceDirect, Nature, The Nature Conservancy, BBC, or any other organisations referenced. Always consult original sources or qualified bee, pollination, or entomology specialists for detailed scientific or environmental guidance.