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<p><i>"Conserving a species is its own reward, but you might make a name for yourself if you do!"</i></p>
<p><i>"Conserving a species is its own reward, but you might make a name for yourself if you do!"</i></p>
<p>Conservation is a mechanic in the game where the player can increase the population of a species in the world to increase its conversation level. By using a [[Rehabilitator]], players can release bees back into the wild, which adds to their conservation count.</p>
<p>Conservation is a mechanic in the game where the player can increase the population of a species in the world to increase its conversation level. By using a [[Rehabilitator]], players can release bees back into the wild - each bee released adds to their conservation count.</p>
<p>Fully conserving a species will give the player a [[Magazines|Magazine]] collectible.</p>
<p>Fully conserving a species will give the player a [[Magazines|Magazine]] collectible.</p>
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<p>All species start out with a conservation level of "Lost", with the exception of the [[Common Bee]], [[Forest Bee]] and the [[Verge Bee]], which all start out with a conservation level of "Thriving".</p>
<p>All species start out with a conservation level of "Lost", with the exception of the [[Common Bee]], [[Forest Bee]] and the [[Verge Bee]], which all start out with a conservation level of "Thriving".</p>
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! Conservation Level !! No. Bees Released !! Message
! Conservation Level !! No. Bees Released !! Message In Book
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| Lost || 0-5 || Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
| Lost || 0-4 || Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
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| Vulnerable || 5-10 || Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
| Vulnerable || 5-11 || Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
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| Rallying || 10-15 || You're almost there, keep it up!
| Rallying || 12-19 || You're almost there, keep it up!
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| Thriving || 15+ || This species is saved, all thanks to you!
| Thriving || 20+ || This species is saved, all thanks to you!
|}
|}
<p>After maxing out the conservation level of a species and receiving the [[Magazines|Magazine]] for that species, no further benefit is given by releasing more bees (outside of the usual storage management).
<p>After maxing out the conservation level of a species and receiving the [[Magazines|Magazine]] for that species, no further benefit is given by releasing more bees (outside of the usual storage management).

Latest revision as of 13:03, 24 June 2022

"Conserving a species is its own reward, but you might make a name for yourself if you do!"

Conservation is a mechanic in the game where the player can increase the population of a species in the world to increase its conversation level. By using a Rehabilitator, players can release bees back into the wild - each bee released adds to their conservation count.

Fully conserving a species will give the player a Magazine collectible.

Conservation

Game Mechanics

Conservation Levels

All species start out with a conservation level of "Lost", with the exception of the Common Bee, Forest Bee and the Verge Bee, which all start out with a conservation level of "Thriving".

Conservation Level No. Bees Released Message In Book
Lost 0-4 Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
Vulnerable 5-11 Rehabilitate more bees to save this species!
Rallying 12-19 You're almost there, keep it up!
Thriving 20+ This species is saved, all thanks to you!

After maxing out the conservation level of a species and receiving the Magazine for that species, no further benefit is given by releasing more bees (outside of the usual storage management).