• Western Butterflies and Lost Species in the Anthropocene

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    Monitoring is essential to our understanding of insects in the modern era, the Anthropocene, and monitoring comes in many different forms and serves different purposes. Join Matt Forister, professor in the Biology Department at the University of Nevada, Reno, as he discusses working with North America's longest-running butterfly monitoring project across Northern California, and presents […]

  • Proposal Window Open: Detroit Pollinator Habitat Kits

    Qualifying projects: Community-serving urban farms, community gardens, and community organizations Qualifying locations: Detroit and Greater Metro Detroit, MI Special kit features: Emphasis on urban agricultural landscapes and habitat aesthetics in cities; native plants attractive to […]

  • Proposal Window Open: California Monarch and Pollinator Habitat Kits

     Qualifying projects: Working lands, public lands, tribal lands, and private/non-working lands recovering from wildfires  Qualifying locations: Distinct regions in California (Central Coast, Central Valley, Sierra Nevada Foothills, and Southern California)  Special kit […]

  • Great Buzz Gathering

    The Mule at Devil's Foot 131 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville

    For the 6th year, Bee City USA-Asheville is convening a gathering of pollinator, native plant, and biodiversity enthusiasts to celebrate current pollinator conservation efforts to inspire future opportunities for collaboration. […]

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  • Best Practices for Pollinators Summit

    Learn ecologically sound land practices that promote pollinators, climate resilience, clean waters and lands. Practical knowledge and innovation on pesticide reduction, habitat installation, fostering soil health, pollinator biology, pollinator conservation […]

  • Proposal Window Open: Oregon Habitat Kits

     Qualifying projects: Working lands, public lands, tribal lands, community spaces. Not for residential/private homes.  Qualifying region: The Klamath-Siskiyou Region of SW Oregon  Project proposals: Open now – April 1, 2025  Kit […]

  • Facts Are Not Enough: Science Communication and Audience Emotions

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    Unfortunately, there isn't "one weird trick" to communicating bug science. We know that emotions are important in persuading people and encouraging evidence-based decision making. But how do you make a real connection in a time of misinformation and political division? Join Gwen Pearson, science communicator and entomologist, to explore this topic in our upcoming webinar. […]