The Pollinators Program is a space where Forest Defenders exchange knowledge, recognize the value of traditional wisdom and support each other’s regenerative activities to foster Culture, Autonomy, Territory and Health.

To co-create this program, the Pollinators gather in online groups and hold weekly co-creation calls to build relationships across territories, build the Pollinators Platform, a living repository of regenerative knowledge, join the Pollinating Journeys, immersive exchanges on hands-on regenerative topics, and develop community-led projects through the Pollinating Regeneration program.

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Pollinators Platform

The Pollinators co-create a living repository of regenerative knowledge.
Using Anytype to build a Platform where the Pollinators can exchange videos and share their knowledge and experiences on topics they are particularly passionate about.

Example of topics present in the Platform:

  • Meliponiculture
  • Agroforestry
  • Story sharing
  • Indigenous Rights and Activism
  • Forest Pharmacies
  • Art

Graph image of the Pollinators Platform.

Pollinating Journeys

To dive into regenerative topics, a group of Pollinators developing activities in a particular topic will get together to exchange knowledge and support each other.

Developing Journeys:
Agroforestry Journey 2026
Meliponiculture Journey 2026

Completed Journeys:
Pilot Pollinators Fellowship

Upcoming Journeys:
Story sharing
Indigenous Rights and Activism
Forest Pharmacies
Art

Pollinators Hubs

The communities participating in the Pollinators Program are currently connected via the following groups:

Some of the registered participants in the Pollinators Program.

Indigenous groups currently engaged in the Pollinators Program.