Sustainability Week: Native Bee Wisdom + Bee Hotel Making
Event description
Join us for a hands-on Native Bee Hotel Building Workshop where you'll learn how to create eco-friendly habitats and gardens for native bees!
Using natural materials like hardwood logs and hollow stems, you'll construct your own bee hotel while discovering the critical role native bees play in supporting biodiversity.
Let's build sustainable spaces for these essential pollinators in Melbourne together!
About the facilitator:
Clancy Lester is a native bee nerd, science communicator, and founder of @beesandblossoms.aus, dedicated to pollinator conservation and public education. With a background in ecology and deep respect for First Nations knowledge systems, Clancy’s work combines scientific research, storytelling, and community engagement to advocate for biodiversity and environmental justice. Clancy is an ABC Trailblazer, was a Wattle Fellow and is passionate about making science accessible, while creating a love and appreciation for bees and other bugs.
Participating in Green Impact? Complete these toolkit actions by attending (teams/individuals):
Sustainability Week 2025: You have attended an event as part of Sustainability Week (30 points!)
UOM077/UOM-I45: You have made your garden or space of influence wildlife-friendly by providing insect hotels, bird baths and/or natural habitat elements.
UOM080/UOM-I48: Familiarise yourself with common urban biodiversity myths presented in the Playbook for Urban Biodiversity.
Explore the actions under the 'Biodiversity' theme filter
UOM016/UOM-I08: You have attended an event run by the Sustainability Team
UOM011 & S019/UOM-I02 & UOM-I03: You have shared your involvement in Sustainability Week via social media and/or interacted with one of the Sustainability Delivery Team's communication channels
UOM018/UOM-I07: You have written an article for the Green Impact newsletter based on your participation in Sustainability Week.
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