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Outreach and Education Materials:

Neighborhood Explorers: Let's Go Outside!  
Neighborhood Explorers: Let's Go Outside!
Learn about pollinators and other wildlife using Neighborhood Explorers. Pollinators are featured in "Lucy's Story", "Lucy's Challenge", and "NX Detective Game".
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PowerPoint Presentation:

This presentation provides an introduction to pollinators. The Birds and the Bees and . . .The Beetles? Why we should care about pollinators (Print quality 5 MB or Screen Quality 3.5 MB) was developed for refuges, nature centers, scouts, 4-H, and other leaders to download and use as an introduction to local observation of pollinators.

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Go! Wild

Pollinators are featured in issue number six of "GO! Wild" an environmental education activity guide from Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.

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Pollinator Live!

Pollinator Live! Interactive webcasts, and satellite field trips about pollinators, gardening, and conservation.

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Monarch Live!

"Monarch Live: A Distance Learning Adventure" promotes conservation action through education and awareness.

    • Learn more about monarch biology, conservation, and research; how to develop butterfly gardens and schoolyard habitats; and opportunities to participate in citizen science programs.
    • Find teacher resources, including: webcasts, broadcasts, lesson plans, and links

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Environmental Education Webcasts for schools
 

Nature’s Partners: Pollinators, Plants and You

The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign's Pollinator Partnership™ has launched a new curriculum, Nature’s Partners: Pollinators, Plants and You, designed to help students in grades 3-6 study the interactions of plants and pollinators. The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign is coordinated by the non-profit Pollinator Partnership, formerly known as the Coevolution Institute. The Fish and Wildlife Service has partnered with the two groups to protect pollinators by working together to help conserve pollinators and raise awareness of the importance of pollinators.

'Nature's Partners. Pollinators, Plants and You,' photo collage.

"Nature's Partners. Pollinators, Plants and You" © The Pollinator Partnership
 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Schoolyard Habitat Project Guide. Second Edition 2011 pdf file icon

The Schoolyard Habitat program guidebook is a tool that takes teachers and administrators through the process and outlines the steps to creating a successful project where students go outside to experience nature. The guide has everything you need to go from concept to completion, and with a successful result: creating a natural spaces on school grounds where students will observe, draw, write, think, question and learn.

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Schoolyard Habitat Project Guide: A planning guide for creating schoolyard habitat and outdoor classroom projects

Materials


Join the Conversation about Native Bees
"Join the Conversation about Native Bees" 2011 Pollinator Poster.
Credit: Steve Buchanan

More information about the bees in the poster


A World of Pollinators

"A World of Pollinators" 2010 Pollinator Poster.
Credit: Steve Buchanan

List of species featured in the "A World of Pollinators" poster.
More information about species in the poster.


The Pollination Equation Pollinator Poster2009. Credit: Steve Buchanan
"The Pollination Equation " 2009 Pollinator Poster.
Credit: Steve Buchanan

List of species featured in the "The Pollination Equation" poster.
More information about selected species in the poster.


Articles and Fact Sheets:

Pollinator Brochure: Attracting Pollinators to your Garden.

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Busy Bees: Pacific and Southwest Regions Rise to the National Pollinator Challenge from Fish & Wildlife NewsWinter/Spring 2012

Netresults Crowds Descend to HelpTag Monarch Butterflies from Fish & Wildlife NewsWinter/Spring 2012

La Crosse Area Garden Club and YCC Team Up to Help Pollinators. From Fishlines July 2011 pdf file icon

5th Grade Butterfly Garden. From Fishlines July 2011 pdf file icon

Where it all began – San Bruno Mountain : Learn how the habitat conservation plans began with two butterflies and a snake. Article from Endangered Species Bulletin. Fall 2010. pdf file icon

Saving a Buttefly : Learn about work in the Willamette Valley to save the Fender’s blue butterfly Refuge Update July/August 2010 pdf file icon

Nevada : Two new species of bees discovered at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge . . . while studying pollinators and desert plants. Refuge Update July/August 2010 pdf file icon

Replanting a Tall Grass Prairie: Learn about restoring native tall grass prairie at Neil Smith NWR for pollinators and other wildlife. Article from Endangered Species Bulletin . Fall 2009. pdf file icon

Bringing a Butterfly Back From the Brink. (from the Fall 2009 issue of the Endangered Species Bulletin. pdf file icon

Welcome Pollinators! Genoa National Fish Hatchery now welcomes people to its new Children’s Butterfly Garden. from the August 2009 issue of Fish Lines. pdf file icon

Rare Butterfly Spotted at Florida Refuge: A rare Eumaeus atala butterfly has been spotted in the newly-renovated Butterfly Garden at Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. August 19, 2009.

Two California Butterflies Wing Toward Recovery: Learn how FWS is working with partners to recover two endangered butterflies, the Palo Verdes Blue and El Segundo Blue.. Article from Endangered Species Bulletin. Spring 2009. pdf file icon

Partners in Pollination: Invasive plants & pollinator interactions article from the Endangered Species Bulletin Fall 2008. pdf file icon

Planting a Butterfly Garden at Wilson Elementary article from the Fish Lines September 2008. pdf file icon

Partners in Pollination: "Pollinators, Plants and People" article from the Endangered Species Bulletin Summer 2008. pdf file icon

Pollinator Conservation and Education - overview of how the Service is Involved in Pollinator Conservation. March 2008. pdf file icon

Nature's Partners: Pollinators Plants & You Copyright 2007 pdf file icon

Monarchs on the Move - Monarch Butterflies are featured in the newest issues of the Service's Chesapeake Bay Field Office quarterly newsletter - On the Wild Side! Fall 2007.

Learning About the Birds and Bees. Article from the Fish and Wildlife News - Special Issue: Children and Nature Summer/Fall 2007. pdf file icon

Whole Lot of Buzzing Going On - Article from Refuge Update, January/February 2007, on bee surveys at Carolina Sandhills NWR, SC. pdf file icon

"Bees and the Lane Mountain Milk-vetch". Article from the Endangered Species Bulletin. November 2006. pdf file icon

"The Conservation of Pollinating Species". Article from the Endangered Species Bulletin. July 2006. pdf file icon

Focus...on Pollinators: Why We Should Care About Pollinators. Article from Refuge Update Newsletter. March/April 2006 pdf file icon

Fact Sheet: Reducing Risks to Pollinators from Pest Management Activities pdf file icon

Take Pride in America - Friends of Anahuac Refuge Project: Refuge Update Nov/Dec 2005 (pp 3). pdf file icon


News from the Web:

USFWS studies high elevation pollinators in Arizona

New Pollinator Garden planted at John Heinz NWR at Tinicum, PA


Last Updated: June 14, 2012