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most terrestrial ecosystems, supporting wild plant communities and
enhancing agricultural yields. However, despite their ecological and
economic importance, they have been experiencing an alarming decline
over the past decades. The Mediterranean region, known for harboring
highly diverse communities of plants and pollinators, is particularly
vulnerable due to intense anthropogenic pressures. Furthermore, the
ecological roles of many floral visitors remain poorly understood,
hindering conservation efforts. In response, in recent years, growing
attention has been directed toward the contribution that citizens can
give in support of pollinator research. An increasing number of projects
have adopted a Citizen Science approach to enable large-scale data
collection. The LIFE 4 Pollinators project (LIFE18/GIE/IT/000755)
“Involving people to protect wild bees and other pollinators in the
Mediterranean” aims to promote the conservation of pollinating insects
and entomophilous plants across the Mediterranean region by fostering
progressive changes in human practices that threaten wild pollinators.
In addition to the implementation of several actions to raise awareness,
the project launched a web platform to collect photographic records of
flower–insect interaction from the public. The platform is expected to
remain active for at least ten years, during which we encourage
continuing record submissions by interested bodies. With this data paper
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hindering conservation efforts. In response, in recent years, growing
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give in support of pollinator research. An increasing number of projects
have adopted a Citizen Science approach to enable large-scale data
collection. The LIFE 4 Pollinators project (LIFE18/GIE/IT/000755)
“Involving people to protect wild bees and other pollinators in the
Mediterranean” aims to promote the conservation of pollinating insects
and entomophilous plants across the Mediterranean region by fostering
progressive changes in human practices that threaten wild pollinators.
In addition to the implementation of several actions to raise awareness,
the project launched a web platform to collect photographic records of
flower–insect interaction from the public. The platform is expected to
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continuing record submissions by interested bodies. With this data paper
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