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PollinatorsIndispensable partners in an estimated 1/3 of the food consumed by humans, pollinators allow the reproduction of more than 90% of flowering plants. Today their existence is threatened.[Learn More] Plans & ProjectsThe NAPPC Action Plan encourages and helps coordinate pollinator conservation efforts.[Learn More] PartnersMore than 90 affiliated organizations, working to implement, promote and support a clear, continent wide coordinated Action Plan to encourage activities that assure documented increases in numbers and health of both resident and migratory pollinating animals[Learn More] Featured NewsThis year's 8th Annual NAPPC International Conference Sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of State will be held in Washington D.C., October 22-24 was a Huge Success! Listen to Podcasts Here To view information from the last year's conference Click here to learn about NAPPC 2007 . Pollinator Habitat Protection Act Introduced by Baucus-Chambliss in Senate Click here for related documentsNew Pollinator Curriculum: Nature's Partners, A Comprehensive Pollinator Curriculum for Grades 3-6 Click here for the curriculum
The Canadian Pollinator Meeting took place January 18-19th, 2007. See more details, plus the agenda (in English and French).
NAPPC Meeting in Mexico ~ More information
The National Academy of Sciences Study on the Status of Pollinators in North America is
Now Available
U.S. Postal Service introduces a "Pollination" stamp series for release in June 2007
U.S. Senate passes a Resolution to protect pollinators and designates June 24-30, 2007 National Pollinator Week
Recognizing the importance of pollinators to ecosystem health and agriculture in the United States and the value of partnership efforts to increase awareness about pollinators and support.
Press Release National Pollinator Week Proclamation Senate Resolution 580
Corporations play a valuable role in Pollinator Action.
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Our Mission To encourage the health of resident and migratory pollinating animals in North America.More NewsHoney Bee Disappearances and What You Can Do Actions to counteract Colony Collapse Disorder Join the Pollinator Action Team ResourcesBee Importation White Paper Reducing Risk to Pollinators from Pesticides. For people interested in promoting the protection of pollinators through responsible use, or avoidance, of pesticides. Pollinator Friendly Practices To help organizations that work with schools, private industry, public spaces, agriculture, forests and homes, to educate about and promote pollinator friendly land use practices. Making Room for Native Pollinators How to create habitat for pollinator insects on golf courses. Contact UsSend emails to
info@NAPPC.org Support NAPPC!Interested in finding out more about pollinators? Sign up for our e-mail listserv! Click here to learn more about NAPPC's Funding Policy Are you a government or military employee? Choose CFC #2946 when designating your Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) charitable contributions for 2006.2946 Support NAPPC's critical pollinator work with a tax-deductible donation to the non-profit Coevolution Institute (CoE). NAPPC is coordinated by CoE. |