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
The window is now open to submit Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA annual renewal reports on your 2025 activities. Log in, go to the "My Profile" button, and click on the "Renewal" tab to fill out the online renewal form. Once complete, pay your renewal fee on the “Fee Payment” tab. The fee […]
🦋 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 features: Supports monarch butterflies and other pollinators, climate-smart selections 🦋 Project proposals: February 9 - April 10, 2026 🦋 Kit […]
🌼 Qualifying projects: Working lands, public lands, tribal lands, community spaces. Residential and private home projects are only eligible for Portland-area kits. 🌼 Qualifying locations: Klamath-Siskiyou Region of SW Oregon, Willamette Valley, and Portland area. See Map for details. 🌼 Special kit features: Supports monarch butterflies and other native pollinators, climate-smart selections 🌼 Project proposals: […]
🐝 Qualifying projects: Public lands, tribal lands, community spaces, yards/home gardens of residential areas, working lands 🐝 Qualifying locations: Eastern Cascades foothills in Washington 🐝 Special kit features: Supports at-risk bumble bees and other native pollinators 🐝 Project proposals: February 23 - April 17, 2026 🐝 Kit pickup: Late September / Early October Learn more […]
Join us online for our Eastern US Regional Meeting at 12 PM CDT / 1 PM EDT on April 9! We are giving the floor to Bee Cities and Bee Campuses to share case studies of any of their events, pollinator research, habitat work, or pesticide reduction strategies. This is a chance to celebrate successes, […]
Join us online for our Western US Regional Meeting at 12 PM PDT / 1 PM MDT on April 15! We are giving the floor to Bee Cities and Bee Campuses to share case studies of any of their events, pollinator research, habitat work, or pesticide reduction strategies. This is a chance to celebrate successes, […]
There is nature all around us! Knowing what species are in our city and where they are helps us study and protect them, but the ONLY way to do that is by all of us – scientists, land managers, and the community – working together to find and document the nature in our area. By […]
🪻 Qualifying projects: Yards and home gardens of residential areas in Santa Fe and public open spaces, working lands, and restoration of natural lands 🪻 Qualifying locations: Residential areas of metro Santa Fe, NM, and public spaces, working lands, and natural lands in northern New Mexico 🪻 Special kit features: Supports New Mexico native pollinators, […]