| Here’s a fact we’re proud of at the Xerces Society and share often: we’re the largest invertebrate conservation organization in the world, with more than 80 staff and counting.
Yet due to the staggering diversity of invertebrates, that still leaves us working at a ratio of one staff member per 20,000 known species. With these odds, our success is absolutely dependent on the many partners, volunteers, scientists, public land managers, and others who step up and make the world better for invertebrates. We are thankful for you! |
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| Now Available: 2022 Annual Report
The Xerces Society’s 2022 Annual Report and financial statements are now available online. As a tribute to our partners, this year we’ve highlighted eight individuals and organizations who are making a difference for conservation through their work with Xerces.
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| 8 Pesticide Myths Every Gardener Should Know
Have you ever turned to advice from online gardening forums about damage on your garden plants? Chances are, you’ve encountered one of these eight common myths about pesticides in the garden. In this blog, we separate pesticide fact from fiction to help you take a pollinator-first approach to garden management. Learn more |
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| August 2023 Xerces Update
Our donor newsletter includes news and information about Xerces’ programs and conservation work.
In this issue:
- It takes more than a village
- 25,000 acres protected
- Tracking the twinkly things
- Community science
- Peer-to-peer fundraising
- Literally the coolest members
- Become a Xerces Ambassador
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| Xerces is a donor supported non-profit organization. Your tax-deductible donation today will help grow and sustain our essential work.
Join or Renew your membership today!
Start a fundraiser to protect invertebrates. |
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Donation Mailing Address:
The Xerces Society
PO Box 97387
Washington DC, 20090-7387
If you need us, email us at membership or call us at 855-232-6639, option 2. |
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| Banner photo: Kailee Slusser, Xerces Society
Body photos: Justine Burt
Copyright © 2023 The Xerces Society |
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