Wild Bee Gardens App Is Well Done
Female leafcutter bee on lupine. Photo: Celeste Ets-Hokin Purchasing the Wild Bee Gardens app for $4.99 might be one of the best decisions you ever make. The app is formatted for […]
Female leafcutter bee on lupine. Photo: Celeste Ets-Hokin Purchasing the Wild Bee Gardens app for $4.99 might be one of the best decisions you ever make. The app is formatted for […]
The March/April issue of Sierra Club Magazine has an exceptional article on the relationship between honeybee declines and the rise of neonicotinoid pesticide use. Ninety percent of U.S.-grown corn is
More Evidence of Neonicotinoid Pesticides’ Relationship to Bee Declines Read More »
Talent, Oregon, was the second city in the country to be certified a Bee City USA community. On April 6, naturopathic doctor McClane Duncan will talk about the harmful effects common pesticides
Reducing the Pesticide Footprint: Saving Our Pollinators & Protecting Ourselves Read More »
Honeybee on butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) by Nancy Adamson Around the world, airports are recognizing the benefits of sharing their open sunny fields with imperiled honey bees. It all started
Airports Not Just for Planes Anymore, As More Host Honeybee Hives Read More »
Monarch butterfly caterpillars on milkweed. Photo: Kim Bailey At last there’s a glimmer of hope for stopping the monarch’s death spiral. The US Fish & Wildlife Service is investing several
US Fish & Wildlife Service Mounts Massive Campaign to Plant Milkweed for Monarchs Read More »
At the recent Plant-A-Rama event in Brooklyn, Doug Tallamy, author of Bringing Nature Home, explained why planting natives in our yards is so important to sustaining pollinators and other wildlife.
Tallamy Explains How Natives Support Pollinators at Plant-A-Rama Read More »
Photo: Meadowsweet Levi Community members who organized Ashland to apply for Bee City USA designation–(from left) Ellen Wright, Kristina LeFever, Karen Potts, Laura Bee Ferguson, Cara Cruikshank–wasted no time in
Ashland Lets Its Citizens Know How They Can Get Involved Read More »
Photo: Nancy Adamson Sit back and enjoy the beautifully articulated article written by Landscape Designer Danielle Bilot for THE FIELD: The Professional Landscape Architects Network. Danielle has masterfully explained why
“Pollinators & The City,” An Outstanding Article Read More »
Welcome Ashland! On December 16, Ashland City Administrator Dave Kanner explained to City Council the requirements of applying for Bee City USA designation. You can watch the discussion here by scrolling
Ashland, Oregon, Is Newest Bee City USA Community! Read More »
Enthusiasm for enhancing pollinator habitat is high in Carrboro, North Carolina. Read about meadow maker, Jeff Danner, here.
Carrboro Citizens Take the Initiative to Enhance Pollinator Habitat Read More »