Irish Bee Conservation Project

Irish Bee Conservation Project

Protecting the natural environment for the Irish public by supporting bee and pollinator conservation

Our Mission

The IBCP was established to protect the natural environment for the Irish public and its future generations by supporting bee and pollinator conservation.

We will achieve this by abiding by nationally recognised values and principles of habitat support, bio-diversity, education and research.

We will pursue this objective throughout the Republic of Ireland by engaging in Bee-friendly conservation activities, advocacy through centres of excellence, broad population education activities and community activation in the promotion of bee friendly activities.

0%
of our food relies on pollinators
0
species of bee (approx.)
0
species have declining numbers
0
species are extinct

What we do

Irish Bee Conservation Project

Community Impacts

How Our Community Gives Back

Gallery

A selection of photos and videos from our initiatives, activities and our native bees.​

Gallery

Donate

Support the Irish Bee Conservation Project and help our Irish native bees and other pollinators.

Donate

Shop

Adopt a Bee - a perfect gift for bee lovers! Downloadable adoption certificates

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Volunteer

Volunteer with IBCP - offering a wide range of volunteering opportunities.

Volunteer

Our Partners

LATEST ARTICLES

Together we make all the difference

  • We are delighted to announce a link up with the Woolsocks Money app, a new way to save money with online shopping. The Woolsocks app offers saving deals for many online stores. When you buy […]

    Published On: July 13th, 2022
  • Irish Distillers are supporting Ireland’s native bees and pollinators. Irish Distillers’ maturation warehousing site at Dungourney has been developed to enhance its surroundings and support biodiversity. Native wildflowers which support many bees and other pollinators are flourishing around the warehouses […]

  • We are delighted to announce a new partnership with Stonewell Cider.

The Irish Bee Conservation Project Introduction Video