Webinar: Pollinator Health and Habitat from a Beekeeper’s Perspective
Starts at 10 AM CST on February 23, 2022 through Zoom The seminar will take place again at 7 PM CST on February 24, also through Zoom. Join a free …
Starts at 10 AM CST on February 23, 2022 through Zoom The seminar will take place again at 7 PM CST on February 24, also through Zoom. Join a free …
Proactive Conservation: Supporting At-Risk Species through Collaborative Action February 23, 2021 12:00-1:00 PM CST While reversing population loss among threatened and endangered species is critical, it is also important to …
Starts at 7 PM CST on February 24, 2022 through Zoom The seminar will also take place at 10 AM CST on February 23, also through Zoom. Join a free …
Learn ecologically sound land management practices that promote pollinators, climate resilience, clean water and lands, practical knowledge and innovation on pesticide reduction, habitat restorations and more.' The summit will take …
Omaha, Nebraska Stay tuned for more information!
Roadsides as Habitat for Monarchs: A Great Opportunity or a Salty Death Trap? Presenter: Emilie C. Snell-Rood, University of Minnesota. Roadsides contain potentially thousands of acres of monarch habitat with …
Annual Rights-of-Way Workshop Wednesday March 30 | 8:30am-3:00pm EDT Register for this event here! Do you manage vegetation on rights-of-way (roadways, hydro corridors, solar/wind farms, or pipeline easements)? Join your …
Western Monarch Update: Population and Seasonal Windows of Opportunity for Monarchs in California. Presenters: Louie H. Yang, UC Davis & Emma Pelton, Xerces Society. April 26, 2022 1pm-2pm CDT Join us …
Community-First Environmental Action: How Crossing the Fence Line Can Create Mutually Beneficial Partnerships Presenters: Listed below in event description. April 27, 2022 12pm-1pm CDT on GoToWebinar Register for the event …
Western Pollinator Conservation Webinar May 4, 2022 12pm-1pm CDT, through Microsoft Teams Join the Microsoft Teams meeting here. Interested in how you can help with native bumble bee and western monarch …