Insects Are A Lot Like Us
By Sarah Foltz Jordan on August 1, 2022 A version of this article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 edition of Wings magazine. What’s the best thing to do with […]
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By Sarah Foltz Jordan on August 1, 2022 A version of this article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 edition of Wings magazine. What’s the best thing to do with […]
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The beauty of Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA is its community building: the murals, weed pulls, garden tours, plant sales, and pocket meadows serve so many functions beyond
Celebrating a Year of Growth: Bee City USA & Bee Campus USA 2021 Annual Affiliate Report Read More »
No Mow May really took flight this year! We have seen hundreds of news articles, many new towns creating their own No Mow April/May/Spring resolutions, and we have received so
No Mow May: Lessons Learned Read More »
Authors:Julie Blaker, Pittman Center Firewise Committee CoordinatorKristine Johnson, Pittman Center Bee City and Firewise CommitteesGlenn Taylor, Pittman Center Firewise Photographer USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 6Common invasive plants: kudzu, multiflora rose,
Affiliate Spotlight: Pittman Center’s Firewise Goat Project Read More »
For immediate release June 7, 2022. Contact:Laura Rost, Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA Coordinator, The Xerces Society, (503) 212-0894, [email protected] Shepherd, Director of Outreach and Education, The Xerces Society,
Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA Reach 300 Affiliate Programs Read More »
Authors: Alex Schultz, Co-Chair of Pollenablers–Fox Cities, Bee City USA AppletonIsrael Del Toro, President of Appleton Pollinator Project, Bee Campus USA Lawrence University The Appleton Bee City USA affiliate group,
No Mow May Affiliate Spotlights: Appleton, WI and Lawrence University Read More »
In our work, we regularly put an emphasis on the importance of using native plants when creating habitat, whether it’s a new prairie, a farm hedgerow, a meadow in a
For Wildlife And Humans, Native Plants Are A Key To Climate Resilience Read More »
In the Midwest, most large-scale native pollinator habitat plantings are created with seed mixes. It is understood that plant diversity is a requirement for pollinators and the foundation of ecological
How to evaluate a mix that purportedly benefits pollinators Read More »
While the term “park” often brings to mind a neatly maintained area with vegetation limited to turf, lawn, and trees—the naturalistic landscapes created by park architects of past centuries, for example—parks can be so much more than green places with tidy plants.
New Guidelines Support Creation Of Pollinator-Friendly Parks Read More »
My name is Laura Rost and I am pleased to be the Xerces Society’s new Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA coordinator. I’m honored to continue the amazing work
Meet Bee City USA’s New Coordinator: Laura Rost Read More »