Best Practices on Insect Conservation around the world

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European Union (EU) Pollinators Initiative

European Union (EU) agrees total ban on bee-harming pesticides (neonicotinoids, imidacloprid, clothianidin and thiamethoxam)

National Pollinator Strategy, Government of Netherlands which entails the protection of all pollinators

National Pollinator Strategy: Government of UK to bring about the best possible conditions for bees and other insects to flourish

German government’s Action Programme for Insect Protection – to improve the conservation and restoration of insect habitats

A seven-mile long “bee corridor” planted in London to boost the number of pollinating insects

Six (6) African countries (Botswana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Madagascar, Mozambique) have joined hands to develop an African Insect Atlas

Utrecht, a Dutch City has transformed its “Bus Stops Into Bee Stops” by converting the roofs into green roofs.

Tiny Pollinators Need “Insect Corridors” Too – The Atlantic, Jan 19, 2017

Insect conservation in South Africa

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