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Bee Corridor

  • 18 Feb 2026
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Source: PIB 

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has launched a first-of-its-kind initiative to develop pollinator or ‘Bee Corridors’ along National Highways to promote ecological infrastructure development. 

  • About: The ‘Bee Corridor’ will have a continuous stretch of flowering trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses that will provide year-round nectar and pollen through staggered seasonal flowering cycles. 
  • Objective: The project shifts highway plantations from ornamental greenery to biodiversity-supportive vegetation to protect honeybees and other pollinators. 
  • Species Selection: Native species such as Neem, Karanj, Mahua, Palash, Bottle Brush, Jamun and Siris will be planted, while flowering weeds, dead wood and hollow trunks will be retained for pollinator habitats. 
  • Implementation Plan: Corridors will be developed along suitable highway stretches and vacant NHAI land, with flowering clusters every 500 m–1 km based on bee foraging distance. 
  • Plantation Target: Approximately 40 lakh trees are planned to be planted during 2026–27, of which nearly 60% will be under the Bee Corridor initiative, with at least three pollinator corridors to be developed in the initial phase.
Read More: National Highways Authority of IndiaNational Beekeeping & Honey Mission 
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