Generation Wild Is Calling On Kids to Save the Bees

Generation Wild is calling on Colorado’s kids to Bee the Change!

Generation Wild is a movement from Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) that seeks to reconnect kids with nature. It is calling on Colorado’s kids to help Save the Bees this summer! It is Pollinator Week and Generation Wild has distributing over 100,000 free packets of Wilderflower seeds and is encouraging kids and families to plant the seeds in their backyards.

Wilderflower packets are now available for pickup at local libraries and more partner locations across the state. This initiative aims to make our state more beautiful, more ecologically diverse and more friendly to our pollinator friends — all while rewilding Colorado’s kids. 

“The Western Bumblebee population has declined in Colorado by 72% (CBS News), and we’re calling on kids across Colorado to Bee the Change! Through this effort, kids will be empowered to improve the environment and learn firsthand what helps our local ecosystems thrive. Most importantly, they’ll be outside engaging with nature in a fun and personal way — and Generation Wild knows that ‘Kids Grow Better Outside’.” said GOCO Executive Director Jackie Miller.

The Wilderflower mix was developed in partnership with Applewood Seed Co. and packets are now available for pickup at local libraries and designated partner sites including more than 80 Little Free Library boxes. By distributing 100,000 Wilderflower packets, Generation Wild is providing more than 56 million seeds for planting in every nook and cranny of the state. All seeds are regionally-native to Colorado, which is important for sustaining the living landscape of bees, birds and other animals. Additionally, Wilderflowers use less water than non-native plants. This is especially important as we strive to conserve Colorado’s precious water resources.

“Applewood Seed Co. was excited to jump in and help Generation Wild identify a seed mix that is native to the Colorado region and the American West, containing a diversity of flower species to attract and support Colorado’s pollinator populations, we hope efforts like this continue to educate the public on pollinator conservation and the need to protect our native bees and butterflies.” stated Norm Poppe, CEO of Applewood Seed Co.

According to a new report from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, 20% of Colorado’s bumblebees are now at risk of extinction. Even in a small area like a backyard, planting Wilderflowers can make a positive impact on the local ecosystem and provide native bees a healthy place to live. Wilderflowers are native Colorado wildflowers, which means they have adapted to our climate and soil, and don’t need pesticides to survive. (Pesticides are another key cause of the decline in bee populations.) 

With this initiative, Generation Wild is introducing the Bee Team, which will join Wilder out in the community this summer at various events for kids and families. Kids can join the Bee Team movement simply by spreading Wilderflowers in their own backyards and in public areas with approval. 

Other ways for kids and families to get outdoors and take part in this movement:

Pollinator Week (June 17-24): Pollinator Week is an annual celebration in support of pollinator health. What better time to spread Wilderflowers than during Pollinator Week? Beginning in July, Colorado families can visit stops on the Pollinator Trail, a Denver Park Trust-led initiative to restore native landscapes throughout Denver, providing resilient habitats where nature can thrive.

Local Fact: Pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat. In Colorado, pollinators help produce apples from Paonia, pumpkins from Lafayette, tomatoes from Grand Junction, peaches from Palisade, cantaloupes from Rocky Ford and lots more. 

Generation Wild Day (June 21): On Generation Wild Day, kids statewide are encouraged to get outside and spread Wilderflowers. Those located in the Denver Metro area are invited to come celebrate at the Children’s Museum’s Joy Park Free Night from 4:30-8:00 pm where they can get free Wilderflower seeds and meet Wilder Generation Wild’s friendly spokescreature.

It’s summer! Get outside, breathe some fresh air and have a ton of fun.

~MTM

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