Xerces Society: Rome Floyd Beekeepers Meeting – Rome, GA

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EDT Rome-Floyd ECO Center Rome, GA   Join Phyllis Stiles, Bee City USA Founder and Pollinator Champion of the Xerces Society, as she speaks to the importance of all pollinators and what beekeepers can do to help reverse their decline.   More info here

Duluth Monarch Festival – Duluth, MN

First United Methodist Church Duluth, MN   Join Sarah Foltz Jordan, Senior Pollinator Conservation Specialist with the Xerces Society, at this local festival for a large dose of kid-friendly, monarch-themed fun! The event will include speakers, vendors, milkweed and pollinator plants for sale, face painting and crafts for kids, food trucks, and more.   More …

Wildlife Habitat Council: Building a Successful Conservation Program: A Toolkit

June 12, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT Suitable for those who are either beginning a new program, or improving a current one, in this webinar we’ll discuss the keys to building a strong and successful corporate conservation program. From planning and design to implementation, monitoring, maintenance and evaluation, a variety of tools …

OSU Extension Rogers County: Pollinator Workshop – Claremore, OK

Roger County Building Claremore, OK Join Ray Moranz, Grazing Lands Pollinator Ecologist and NRCS Partner Biologist with the Xerces Society, for this all-day workshop designed to help you learn how to bring more pollinators to your property. Ray will deliver presentations on pollinator biology, pollinator gardening, and conserving pollinators on farms. The event, hosted by …

Wildlife Habitat Council: Project EduBat: Learn and Share About the Benefits of Bats

June 13, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT Bats are amazing animals that are vital to the health of our environment and economy – eating tons of insects nightly, pollinating flowers, and spreading seeds that that grow new plants and even trees. But bats are in decline and we need to heighten awareness …

National Pollinator Week

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Natural Areas Association: Insect Apocalypse? What Is Really Happening, Why It Matters and How Natural Area Managers Can Help

Jun 18, 2019 12:00 PM in Eastern Time Webinar: Though they are indisputably the most important creatures on earth, invertebrates are in trouble. Recent regional reports and trends in bio-monitoring suggest that insects are experiencing a multi-continental crisis evident through reductions in abundance, diversity and biomass. Given the centrality of insects to terrestrial and freshwater …

Xerces Society: Cascade-Siskiyou Butterfly Monitoring Network Training – Ashland, OR

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT GEOS Institute Ashland, OR This half-day workshop will be led by biologists with the Xerces Society and the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Classroom topics will include general information on the conservation status of butterflies in Southern Oregon, as well as an overview of our project's goals for 2019. Participants will …

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