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Safe-Hub: A new single nexus point for data, information and toolkits on pollinator conservation

In an effort to increase awareness and knowledge of wild pollinators and their societal values, the Safeguard project has launched the open-source platform Safeguard Knowledge Exchange Hub: Safe-Hub. The hub aims to facilitate pollinator data and knowledge sharing, support recommendations, and co-design solutions for wild pollinator decline.

Shaped by the findings of Safeguard and other relevant pollinator projects, networks and initiatives, Safe-Hub navigates harmonized and standardized data on pollinator health, monitoring, distribution, and conservation, along with newly developed and existing data and tools.

It offers various tools and resources, such as pollinator species distribution maps, general information about pollinators, a knowledge library, main Safeguard outputs, links to relevant initiatives and educational materials, an events calendar, and many more.

This aims to establish an integrative platform that facilitates access to currently fragmented knowledge on pollinators at national and European levels, which is expected to expand with more resources over the next years.

This launch coincides with the third anniversary of the Safeguard project, which aims to reverse wild pollinator decline. Using state-of-the-art models to identify emerging threats, consortium members work with stakeholders to develop and test new approaches that benefit pollinators from field to landscape scales across agricultural, natural and urban systems.

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