We have a full schedule of educational webinars this spring to help you turn your conservation dreams into action. Topics include ways to attract and support pollinators in managed landscapes, how water quality practices can benefit pollinators, soil invertebrates, and creating community with our insect neighbors. In honor of Earth Day, on April 22nd, Scott Black will give a talk titled “Insect Apocalypse? What Is Really Happening, Why It Matters and How We Can All Be a Vital Part of the Solution.”
Visit xerces.org/events to learn more about these events and to register. All of our webinars are posted to our YouTube channel after the event. |
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Pollinator Conservation Program Digest
In our March 2021 Pollinator Team Digest, Alina Harris describes a community-based habitat project in New Hampshire to help monarch butterflies and other pollinators and Kaitlyn Haase shows the varied audiences and range of topics covered in recent webinars in the Southwest. Read More |
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Attracting Native Pollinators
Learn how to protect pollinators in your community. Attracting Native Pollinators offers the latest understanding on creating and managing pollinator habitat. Illustrated with hundreds of color photographs and dozens of specially created illustrations, this book will help you make room for the pollinators that you love.
Available in our Gift Center for a tax-deductible donation. |
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