Trees for Bees engagement sessions

Help us find out which trees our pollinators like best!

A bumble bee flying near a purple flower

Date and time

10am - 1pm

18 March, 10 April, 28 April, 14 May, 27 May, 11 June, 26 June, 14 July, 31 July and 18 August 2025

Location

Meet at the Visitor Centre

Price

Free

For audiences who experience barriers visiting us

Email wakehurstcommunity@kew.org to register

Please quote your Community Access Scheme number when you enquire, if a member

Join us at Wakehurst to carry out a one of a kind research project finding out which trees pollinators like best and how we can make our cities more pollinator friendly! You don’t need to have any prior experience or be a scientist. We will tell you everything you need to know.

Come along and hear from our pollination scientists about their groundbreaking research, then explore our stunning landscapes while you are guided to take part in Trees for Bees – Wakehurst’s citizen science project monitoring pollinator foraging behaviour around the gardens.

This is an activity targeted at audiences who experience barriers to visiting us. If you are a CAS (Community Access Scheme) Member please quote your CAS number when you enquire. If you are not please contact wakehurstcommunity@kew.org.  

We can only accommodate a limited number of people per session, so registering is essential. Please register in advance by emailing wakehurstcommunity@kew.org with your name, contact email, and postcode, or by phoning 01444 894066 and ask for the Participation team.