love pollinators ww
safiours of our earth
certainly not humans huh
POLLINATOR WEEK ACTIVITY MAP
Join the Pollinator Week Bioblitz on iNaturalist!
Take part in the 2021 Pollinator Week Bioblitz on iNaturalist! Join this community science project to help collect data on the distribution of pollinators across the United States, Canada, and Mexico during Pollinator Week (June 21st-27th). This project is easy to join, and consists of taking pictures of pollinators and the flowers they are visiting and uploading them to iNaturalist to be included in the dataset.
Sign up and learn more HERE.
JOIN POLLINATOR WEEK BIOBLITZ
Download the New Pollinator Garden Recipe Cards!
We are excited to release new planting resources! These regionally specific Native Pollinator Garden Recipe Cards were designed with easy to follow guidelines for creating home pollinator gardens that provide a diverse and colorful floral display throughout all growing seasons. The regional cards provide specific recommendations for native plant species to meet the unique environmental characteristics associated with each region and the pollinators that depend on native habitat. Multiple conservation authorities within each associated region vetted the suite of recommendations.
Download the native garden recipe cards by clicking HERE.
DOWNLOAD RECIPE CARDS
Download the New Bee ID Guide
Thanks for celebrating World Bee Day with us! Pollinator Partnership and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) are excited to share with you a new Bee ID guide. This easy-to-use guide provides key features to identify 10 types of bees commonly found in home landscapes across North America.
Download the Bee ID Guide HERE.
Don't forget to REGISTER for the Pollinator Power Party taking place June 21-25 and join us in celebrating bees and pollinators through fun activities such as cooking, science, and pollinator art! Plus, register today to get your Pollinator Power Party box, limited supply remains!
Register by clicking HERE.
DOWNLOAD BEE ID GUIDE
Ohio Artists Partner with The Buzz Maker to Benefit Pollinator Partnership
Knowing that one in four North American bee species face extinction and that one in three bites of food is thanks to a pollinator,
The Buzz Maker launched an initiative with Ohio artists to raise awareness and funds to save bees and pollinator habitat while encouraging grassroots climate action. Launched on May 20, World Bee Day, the campaign benefits The Pollinator Partnership and
The Wilderness Center. Artists will donate up to 50 percent of net proceeds with a matching gift from The Buzz Maker through June 30. Visit the
Save Ohio Bees marketplace to support this exciting initiative.