Celebrate Pollinator Week with us!

Pollinator Week 2025 will take place June 16-22, 2025.


Pollinator Week is an annual celebration in support of pollinator health that was initiated and is managed by Pollinator Partnership. It is a time to raise awareness for pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them. The great thing about Pollinator Week is that you can celebrate and get involved any way you like! Popular events include planting for pollinators, hosting garden tours, participating in online bee and butterfly ID workshops, and so much more. However you choose to celebrate this year, be sure to register your event on the map below, and share your story with us by tagging us on social media using the hashtag #PollinatorWeek.

Pollinator Week 2025 is a celebration of the vital role that pollinators play in our ecosystems, economies, and agriculture. Under the inspiring theme "Pollinator Cultural Connections," this year's event urges us to appreciate the essential role pollinators play in creating and expressing human culture, in all of its forms. These essential creatures, including bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles, and hummingbirds, are the unsung heroes behind the food we enjoy and the beauty that surrounds us. As we reflect on the interconnectedness of our world, let's unite in a collective effort to protect and preserve these crucial pollinators. By understanding the impact of our actions on their habitats and embracing sustainable practices, we can pave the way for a flourishing future. Join us in celebrating Pollinator Week 2025, and let's cultivate a world where both nature and humanity thrive in harmony. Explore our resources, learn about pollinator-friendly initiatives, and be inspired to contribute to the vision of a greener and more sustainable tomorrow.

Download and Share the Logo

We need YOU to help us spread the word about Pollinator Week! Download the official Pollinator Week Logo and share it with your friends and colleagues on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The official Pollinator Week logo images can be downloaded using the following links: ENGLISH, SPANISH, and FRENCH*.

*By downloading the Pollinator Week logo you agree to not modify the logo (including color, dates, and website), not affiliate the logo with any offensive content, and not use the logo to endorse or verify any person, program, or product. If this agreement is violated Pollinator Partnership has cause to request termination of Pollinator Week logo use.

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Pollinator Week Map

It's not too early to start thinking about your Pollinator Week activities. Pollinators positively affect all our lives, supporting wildlife, healthy watershed and more - let's SAVE and CELEBRATE them! Activities can be more traditional events open to the public (plantings, walks, webinars) or private events in your backyard*. Join the celebration and connect virtually or in-person by adding your pollinator activity to the map below!

Note - use the autofill options directly in the map tool below (rather than your browser's location autofill) to help find your event's location.

*Private activities will not be made available for download in the events list.

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Activities

Register your activities to the official Pollinator Week events map!

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Lightings

Request local buildings to light up yellow and orange in support of pollinators!

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Proclamations

Sign and mail proclamations to your governor in support of Pollinator Week!

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Pollinator Week Toolkit

Bees and other pollinators are threatened, but with your support, we are finding ways to help them. Download our Toolkit for inspiration on how to help pollinators!

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Resources

Download our educational posters for the classroom or workplace, Pollinator Week Logos to share on social media, and our fun facts and activities for kids!

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2025 Pollinator Poster Coming Soon!

The 2025 Pollinator Poster, “Pollinator Cultural Connections" focuses on the vital role that pollinators play in various aspects of our lives and cultures. They are essential for producing many foods, including fruits, vegetables, spices, and nuts. Many Indigenous communities have long recognized the importance of pollinators not only for their ecological contributions but also as a foundation for cultural symbolism. Join us in celebrating this year's poster once it's available. Find past year's posters at pollinator.org/shop/posters.

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Pollinator Week History

Pollinator Week was initiated and is managed by Pollinator Partnership, and fourteen years ago the U.S. Senate’s unanimous approval and designation of a week in June as “National Pollinator Week” marked a necessary step toward addressing the urgent issue of declining pollinator populations. Pollinator Week has now grown into an international celebration, promoting the valuable ecosystem services provided by bees, birds, butterflies, bats, beetles, moths, wasps, and flies.

People across the planet have pledged to continue promoting pollinator health and well-being through their Pollinator Week events. Through the numerous virtual and in-person gatherings, webinars, planting sessions, garden and farm walks, and monument lightings, Pollinator Week 2024 is geared to be the busiest and best one yet!