Featured Highlights

  • The Pollinator Power Party is Coming Back!

    Join Pollinator Partnership and EPRI for a week-long celebration of pollinators in honor of #PollinatorWeek. From real-world habitat case studies led by electric power companies to practical resources you can use, there’s something for everyone looking to make a positive difference for pollinator health.

    Remember to join our community science project (that has already started on iNaturalist!) and SIGN UP to receive the Daily Pollens throughout the week.

  • NAPPC Awards

    The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) is seeking nominations for eight prestigious awards: Pollinator Advocate Award (three countries), the Farmer-Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award (three countries), the Pollinator Roadside Management Award, and the Pollinator Electric Power Award. The awards will be presented at the annual NAPPC Conference in Washington D.C. in October 2024.

  • How I became an accidental plant parent and balcony gardener

    Large or small, pollinators need it all! Habitat loss is the main driver of pollinator decline, but we can help bring nature back by taking advantage of even the least conventional place for a garden: a balcony. Read the full blog article where Pollinator Partnership's Amber Barnes retells her "accidental" gardening journey.

  • Life on a Leaf: Celebrating Caterpillars and Host Plants

    Meet the Life on a Leaf: Celebrating Caterpillars and Host Plants poster. Illustrated by the incredibly talented Avani Hope, this year’s design showcases 19 caterpillar species alongside the native host plants they rely on, offering a beautiful visual guide to these essential relationships. Learn more about each caterpillar by clicking here.

  • Accomplishments from the Conservation Partners Program (2022 – 2025)

    In 2022, Pollinator Partnership (P2) was awarded funding through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) competitive Conservation Partners Program (CPP) grant fund. Thanks to NFWF’s financial support through this CPP grant, we’ve had the opportunity to expand our Partner Biologist team and provide hands-on assistance to Ohio and Indiana’s agricultural and conservation communities for the last three years. Read the full blog article recapping for a complete re-cap of this educational program.

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