For Teachers
The BES-Net TT project’s Communication Working Group brainstormed on a series of activities that may assist teachers in delivery of curriculum topics with incorporation of information about pollinators. These activities have been grouped into resource booklets for different levels of the local school system. The booklets incorporate worksheets and instructions and also provide a form to provide feedback to the Environmental Policy and Planning Division on the usefulness of the resource and suggestions for improvement.
- The Flower Says Thank You (a Story for Pre-schoolers)
- Primary School Science Teacher Resource Booklet
- Secondary School (NCSE) Teacher Resource Booklet
- Secondary School (CAPE) Teacher Resource Booklet
- Resources for Agricultural Science Students and 4H Clubs
For Students
- Why Do We Love Our Pollinators?
- A Story About VIPs and VAPs
- Questions for the Story About VIPs and VAPs
- Eight Tips and Takeaways for Pollinator Gardens
- Stingless Bees in Trinidad and Tobago
For Everyone
- Pollinators of Trinidad and Tobago – Brochure
- Tips for Pollinator-Friendly Backyard Gardening – Brochure
- Report on the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Pollinators and Pollination in Trinidad and Tobago
- Lessons Learned from the Bee Survey (in Partnership with GEF SGP and the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club)
- Key Lessons: Bee Survey – Community Conservation and Management of Native Bee Species in Matura, Trinidad and Main Ridge, Tobago
- Bee Survey Fact Sheet – Methodology and Training
- Webinars
- Pollinators and Pollination
- Of Bees and Food
- Brief Recap on Pollination
- Developing a Pollinator Garden, and an Introduction to Plants for Pollinators
- Seagrasses and Their Reproduction – the Mystery of Underwater Pollination
- Results from Our Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Survey; and Bird-Pollinated Plants
- Introduction to iNaturalist, and Plants Pollinated by Bats
- Public Awareness and Education Activities, and Pollinator Plants Part 4 – Stingless Bees
- Introduction to Stingless Bee Biology and the Plants They Utilise
- Pollinator Garden Tour, Wa Samaki Ecosystems, Trinidad and Tobago
- Bat Survey Results
- Seagrass Pollination Survey Results