Webinar: The Buzz on Florida’s Pollinators
Moths, flies, mosquitos… You will be surprised at how many different pollinators there are in Florida! In this class we will explore how plants have adapted to ensure their flowers […]
Moths, flies, mosquitos… You will be surprised at how many different pollinators there are in Florida! In this class we will explore how plants have adapted to ensure their flowers […]
Article by Grace Thornton. This article originally appeared in Village Living, Mountain Brook, Alabama’s community newspaper on May 1, 2023. A sign displays information about the pollination period for miner
Mountain Brook named Alabama’s 1st Bee City USA affiliate Read More »
Author: Juliann Lehman, Keep Gastonia Beautiful AdministratorBee City Affiliate: Gastonia, NCUSDA Plant Zone: 7bMy top 5 native pollinator plants: Milkweed, Salvia, Coneflower, Black-Eyed Susan, Bee BalmLessons learned: Well, to be honest,
Affiliate Spotlight: Award-Winning Pollinator Art in Gastonia, NC Read More »
It’s renewal season! We are excited to learn about your 2022 Bee City and Bee Campus pollinator conservation achievements. We’ve rounded up some advice to help ensure your renewal process
1. Set goals. Meet with your Bee City/Campus committee members and determine what you want to achieve this year (and in the next five!). Share your plan with community leaders
11 Activities to Strengthen Your Community Outreach in 2023 Read More »
As coordinator of Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA, I had the privilege of visiting some of our affiliate cities and campuses in northern Georgia in October. I am
By Matthew Shepherd A version of this article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 edition of Wings magazine. These days it seems that everyone is talking about bees, but it hasn’t
Partnering With Communities To Protect Pollinators Read More »
As part of Bee City USA’s visit to northern Georgia last month, we had the pleasure of meeting members of the Norcross Bee City Committee and touring some of their
Optional workshop: “Implementing a community-wide pollinator protection program” at the Protecting Pollinators in Urban Landscapes 2022 conference (October 10-12) held at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA. Workshop led
In-Person Workshop: Implementing a community-wide pollinator protection program Read More »
For immediate release September 15, 2022. Contact:Laura Rost, Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA Coordinator, The Xerces Society, (503) 212-0894, [email protected] Matthew Shepherd, Director of Outreach and Education, The Xerces
More Than One Million Save the Bees with Bee City USA Read More »