Tips for Filling out Your Annual Report
It’s renewal season! We are excited to learn about your 2022 Bee City and Bee Campus pollinator conservation achievements. We’ve rounded up some advice to help ensure your renewal process […]
It’s renewal season! We are excited to learn about your 2022 Bee City and Bee Campus pollinator conservation achievements. We’ve rounded up some advice to help ensure your renewal process […]
Originally posted on the Xerces Society’s blog on January 31, 2023 By Isis Howard and Emma Pelton For the 26th year, community scientists grabbed their binoculars and ventured out to survey
Author: Stephanie Krull, Landscape Architect, Southwestern UniversityBee Campus Affiliate: Southwestern University, Georgetown, TXUSDA Plant Zone: 8b Cullen Administration Building Pollinator Garden Less than one year ago, the Cullen Administration Building
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1. Set goals. Meet with your Bee City/Campus committee members and determine what you want to achieve this year (and in the next five!). Share your plan with community leaders
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As coordinator of Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA, I had the privilege of visiting some of our affiliate cities and campuses in northern Georgia in October. I am
By Matthew Shepherd A version of this article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 edition of Wings magazine. These days it seems that everyone is talking about bees, but it hasn’t
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As part of Bee City USA’s visit to northern Georgia last month, we had the pleasure of meeting members of the Norcross Bee City Committee and touring some of their
As coordinator of Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA, I had the privilege of visiting some of our affiliate cities and campuses in northern Georgia last month. I will
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By Aaron Anderson on 6. September 2022 As the end of summer approaches, people often observe an uptick in visitors to backyards and parks — wasps! Despite their reputation for
When the temperature starts to drop and flowers close up shop for the winter, it’s normal to wonder where all the little creatures have gone. For most invertebrates, the answer
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