Earth Day 2024 Toolkit
Welcome to the official 2024 Earth Day Toolkit! Utilize these resources to help you celebrate and promote your involvement in this year’s Earth Day (April 22, 2024). Additional information can be found at earthday.org.
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Our ecoregional planting guides, Selecting Plants for Pollinators, are tailored to specific areas of the United States. You can find out which ecoregion you live in and get your free guide by entering your zip code below. For Canadian Guides click here
Pollinator Week is an annual celebration in support of pollinator health that was initiated and is managed by Pollinator Partnership. It is a time to raise awareness for pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them.
Creating A Pollinator Garden: A Quick Reference Guide
Read this Quick Reference Guide to learn how you can create and maintain pollinator habitat wherever you are! Wildflowers are beautiful, ecologically valuable additions to any garden. Wildflowers native to your area will provide the most benefit to pollinator communities, but garden plants can help too. Whether you have a small garden, a lawn space, or a few planters, with a little know-how, any area can be used to support pollinators.
Donate to Pollinator Partnership
Thanks to people like you, our work for pollinators and Pollinator Partnership's programs are made possible. Your gift will not only benefit pollinators, it will benefit us all!
Make a DonationSign up to the Pollinator Action Team and help bees and other Pollinators! Learn about Volunteer opportunities, research, events and much more!
A story of human and nature in parallel, told through the perspectives of an indigenous Mexican community and the threatened monarch butterflies they share a forest with.
WatchDownload the Pollinator Friendly Cookbook
Looking to support pollinators while mastering your cooking skills? Check out the Pollinator Partnership Pollinator Friendly Cookbook! This resource encourages folks to explore new recipes featuring ingredients that rely on pollination services.