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Bee city usa commitments

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Volunteers are gold! Affiliate cities and campuses are encouraged to partner with local community groups to help fulfill the commitments of the initiative and spread the word. Credit: Bee City Howard County, MD.

Thinking globally and acting locally, Bee City USA provides a framework for communities to work together to conserve native pollinators by increasing the abundance of native plants, providing nest sites, and reducing the use of pesticides.

​Bee City USA affiliates make commitments to conserve native pollinators, laid out in a resolution adopted by the local city council. City staff and community members work together to carry out these commitments and make their city a better place for pollinators. Incorporated cities, towns, counties, and communities across the United States are invited to make these commitments and become Bee City USA affiliates.

Join the cities across the country rallying to protect pollinators and bring your community together to create positive change!

Establish a standing Bee City USA committee to advocate for pollinators.

Every committee will be different, but should include individuals with experience and interests that will help the committee complete the commitments. Committees generally include a mix of volunteers and city staff. The committee should have a chair or multiple co-chairs. This committee should be managed either by the affiliate (i.e. City or County) or a non-profit organization and should have a regular meeting schedule that is open to the public. See the resolution for full requirements associated with the committee. Please note: we ask that you start an application and upload your draft resolution for our approval before it is passed.

Create and enhance pollinator habitat on public and private land by increasing the abundance of native plants and providing nest sites.

Creating or enhance pollinator habitat on public and private land each year. To assist with habitat creation and provide guidance for the community, affiliates create a native plant list and native plant supplier list. There’s no need to create these materials before applying, but they should be complete by your first renewal. Guidance and examples will be provided to assist in developing each of these resources.

Reduce the use of pesticides.

Create and adopt an integrated pest management (IPM) plan designed to prevent pest problems, reduce pesticide use, and expand the use of non-chemical pest management methods. Like the native plant list and native plant supplier list, the IPM plan should be developed over the first few years of affiliation.

Incorporate pollinator-conscious practices into city policies and plans.

Establish a policy in the city’s comprehensive plan to acknowledge and commit to the Bee City USA designation. Review the plan and other relevant documents to consider improvements to pest management policies and practices as they relate to pollinator conservation, identify appropriate locations for pollinator-friendly plantings, and consider other appropriate measures.

Host pollinator awareness events.

Host or co-host at least one pollinator awareness event each year. The focus of these events should be native pollinators and the steps we can take to conserve them.

Publicly acknowledge Bee City USA affiliation with signs and an online presence.

Display at least one sign designating your community as a Bee City USA affiliate. Xerces provides the artwork for these signs and encourages affiliates to work with local sign makers to have them printed. Affiliates also commit to maintaining an online presence where they share information about their activities as well as their native plant list, native plant supplier list, and integrated pest management plan.

Pay an initial application fee and annual renewal fee.

To sustain the Bee City USA program affiliates pay an application fee and annual renewal fees. These fees
are based on population. Visit the application page to learn more about fees. Renewal fees are the same amount as the application fee.

Annually apply for renewal and report on the previous year’s activities.

Submit a renewal application once your community has been affiliated with Bee City USA for a full calendar year. Renewals allow Xerces to monitor affiliate activities and share the great work they’re doing.

Read the Bee City USA draft resolution for a complete list of commitments.

Xerces staff are available to support affiliates and provide resources to help them complete these commitments.

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