They are vital to the survival of plants and life on earth and, like sentinels, they give us valuable information on the health of our environment. Bees deserve to be understood and appreciated by the younger generations. And that’s why their endlessly fascinating world is ...
They are vital to the survival of plants and life on earth and, like sentinels, they give us valuable information on the health of our environment. Bees deserve to be understood and appreciated by the younger generations. And that’s why their endlessly fascinating world is the focal theme of the new “Movimënt dles Ês” (“Movement/Dance of the Bees” in Ladino) trail, which begins in Piz Sorega and ends at Bioch. Five stations along the route provide visitors with a wealth of fascinating information about these insects together with themed games such as slides and marbles alongside the trail, and beehives with a glass panel to one side where visitors can marvel at the untiring work of the bees and the unusual “architecture” of their homes up-close. This trail also features the interactive Movimënt App: Millie the worker bee, mascot of the trail, asks a question about bees and their work at each stage of the route. If you snap a shot of the correct answer, you can take a selfie with Mille when you arrive at Bioch and download your “Friend of the Bees” diploma.