• The State of the Bees

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    10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET How are U.S. bee species faring in light of the major threats they are facing? What more do we need to know to protect them? There are over […]

  • Great Southeast Pollinator Census

    This project is easy enough for anyone to learn some basic entomology and participate in while at the same time ensure that useful data is generated for conservationists. The three goals of the project are: 1.     To create sustainable pollinator habitat by educating gardeners about using plants that provide nutrition for our pollinators while handling summer […]

  • Parks for Pollinators Bioblitz

    Sign Up to Host a Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz During September 2025, NRPA is hosting its 7th annual Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz again. Hosting a Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz event allows your community to explore your community, engage in environmental issues, and see how many pollinators and pollinator-friendly plants they can find — while providing you information […]

  • Bitter Nectar, Toxic Pollen: Pollinators and Plant Chemicals

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    10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET Bees and other pollinators visit flowers to forage for their food. Floral nectar supplies carbohydrates, and for bees, pollen is a critical protein source necessary to producing offspring. […]

  • World Migratory Bird Day

    World Migratory Bird Day is officially celebrated on the second Saturday in May (May 10th in 2025) as migratory birds journey to nesting sites and on the second Saturday in […]

  • Bat Week

    Bat Week is an international celebration of the role of bats in nature. It is designed to raise awareness about the need for bat conservation. Bats are amazing creatures that […]

  • Celebrating Success in Uncertain Times: A Review of the Xerces Society’s 2025 Achievements

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    Join Executive Director Scott Black as he explores the impactful work of the Xerces Society in 2025. It has been both a challenging and rewarding year for invertebrate conservation. From creating pollinator habitat and advocating for pesticide reduction to growing community science initiatives and educational programs, Xerces has achieved remarkable progress in invertebrate conservation. This […]

  • Proposal Window Open: Wisconsin Pollinator Habitat Kits

    🪏 Qualifying projects: Working lands or community food initiatives 🪏 Qualifying locations: Wisconsin 🪏 Special kit features: Supports monarch butterflies, native pollinators, and beneficial insects 🪏 Project proposals: Open submission 🪏 Kit pickup: Variable dates Learn more and submit your proposal here   Photo: Xerces Society / Micah Kloppenburg

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