Another summit hit!
“Working the Night Shift: Pollination After Dark”
The 2025 summit was another hit for Best Practices for Pollinators held March 3rd-5th. Hundreds attended from the U.S. and Canada. A fascinating line-up for three days of presentations from ecologists, biologists, conservationists and expert land managers. This is our ninth year for this virtual summit. You can see the program from 2025 here: https://pollinatorfriendly.org/summit
Find the recorded presentations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGHXSsYI7l-X3Dcb6a5ABJqMifefg5irc
Recorded sessions include:
Native Bee Specialists
Conservation of Bumble Bee – Plant Interactions
How Habitat Restoration Fosters Cultural Revitalization
Powerhouse Plants for Establishment
Non-Native Thistle: To Leave or Not to Leave
Identifying and Caring for Oak Woodlands
Working the Night Shift: Pollination After Dark
Embracing Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Beavers to Buffalo
Effects of Neonic Treated Seed
Bees, Fire and Harvested Forests
Leveraging Community Interest to Drive Policy for Pollinators
Fifty Years of Nongame Wildlife Conservation
Risks of Residential Mosquito Spray to Pollinators
Virtual Tour of a Restoration at Prairie Haven