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Join us for three days of live conversation with a wealth of presenters and topics on ecologically sound land stewardship practices that promote pollinators, climate resilience, clean water and lands. Summit topics provide practical knowledge and innovation on pesticide reduction, habitat installation, climate resilience and more.
All three days $50
Who should attend: Land stewards (private, public, community, county, state), policymakers, public works, environmental & parks commissions, conservation planners, roadside managers, parks & trails managers, community leaders, public & private area landscapers, conservationists, and educators.
Brought to you by Pollinator Friendly Alliance and The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
Pollinator Conservation in the Face of Climate Change
Native Bee Nesting Biology & Habitat
Pollinators in Paradise: Butterflies and Moths of the American Tropics
Habitat for Roadside Infrastructure
Bumble Bee Atlas
Habitat Restoration Q&A with Experts
Latest Research on Neonic Insecticide Effects to Pollinators and Wildlife
Restoring Ecosystem Functionality and Biodiversity in Changing Climate
Keystone Grazers and Grazing Habitat for Resilience and Biodiversity
How to Manage and Select Pasture and Cover Crop Species
The Long View of Habitat Restorations and Impacts for Wildlife
What’s Working? Restoration Stories from the Field
Pesticide Reduction and Integrated Pest Management for Communities, Counties and Parks
Pesticide Policy for Pollinator Conservation
In the Field: Grazing and Caring for Sheep
Grow Your Own, Native Plant Propagation
Ask the Experts: Non-Chemical Weed Control Tactics
and more . . .