*Employees for pollinators
*Raise awareness with employees
Review the outline suggestions on Page 26 of ‘Businesses: actions to help pollinators’ (Action 26) guidelines.
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- Share the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan business supporters newsletter with your employees. N.B. The newsletter is issued monthly via Mailchimp. Employees can sign up directly via this link.
- Explain how your business is engaging with the AIPP, and encourage them to take part in helping pollinators themselves.
Other activities might include:
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- Providing employees with an opportunity to assist with on-site pollinator actions as part of a ‘Bring Your Wellies to Work’ day e.g., ‘Native pollinator-friendly tree planting day’, ‘Bulb-planting day’.
- Allowing employees to take part in citizen science pollinator monitoring schemes to track changes on your business site e.g., the entry-level ‘Friday FIT Counts’ (Flower-Insect Timed Counts) or the more complex but equally satisfying Bumblebee Monitoring Scheme.
- Providing employees with information on how they can be more pollinator-friendly in their own gardens, balconies, or outdoor spaces.
- Regularly sharing AIPP resources with your employees e.g., sports clubs, faith communities, local communities.
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For employees in larger corporates you might consider engaging employees on your site with:
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- An annual competition around key pollinator-biodiversity dates (e.g. World Bee Day – 20 May) for gardeners/novice gardeners and nature lovers such as: Wild Bee Garden, Perfect Pollinator Pots/Planters, Beautiful bulbs for bees (Page 11), Sunflowers for bees (Page 27).
- An inter-sites competition such as ‘Best Planter’ assigning a planter to a department to plant and care for or ‘Best Meadow’ (through reduced-mowing).
- A Pollinator-biodiversity photo competition.
Step-by-step for employees
Here are some ideas for encouraging employees to interact with pollinators and nature in their own gardens, balconies, or outdoor spaces:
- ‘Pledge Your Garden’ (Pots/Planters).
- Take and map evidence-based actions:
- (A) What’s already great in your garden?
- (B) Reduce mowing of grassy areas (& LIFT cuttings).
- (C) Increase pollinator-friendly planting (native & ornamental).
- (D) Designate nesting sites (tussocky grass at the base of hedgerows, south facing earth bank, old stone wall).
- (E) Eliminate or reduce pesticides (incl. herbicides, insecticides and fungicides).
- Create a sensory, herb, ‘moon’ garden, a sunflower circle or dandelion patch. Or focus on supporting specifically the Large Carder Bee.
- Learn about pollinators with the free online wild bee course, download the free Bumblebee poster and check out the ‘swatch shop’.
- Attend a pollinator-biodiversity webinar or workshop.
- Become a *Recording Star through citizen science via ‘Friday FIT Counts’ (entry level App) OR the Bumblebee Monitoring Scheme.
- Join your company’s Green Team and organise pollinator-related local community ‘Volunteer Days’.
- Discover what’s happening in your local community. Pass on the specific AIPP guidelines: sports, golf courses, faith communities, junior pollinators. If joining a Tidy Towns group (incl. a Pollinator Award judged by AIPP) connect into the GAA Green Clubs Tool kit (incl. Biodiversity), Grow It Yourself, or Community Gardens.
- ASK your local garden centre/ nursery (or supermarket/ garage forecourt retailer) for pollinator-friendly products.
- Sign up for the AIPP newsletter and follow us on ‘socials’ X: @PollinatorPlan Instagram: @allirelandpollinatorplan