Featured Highlights

  • Working for Wildlife Habitat Hero: Prairie Hills Farm

    The latest Working for Wildlife blog and video is out now! Click here to subscribe so you never miss an episode. Our Partner Biologist staff is excited to release the Working for Wildlife series, a collection of short videos highlighting methods of pollinator conservation. In this installment, it is our privilege to feature Habitat Hero Sabrina Friend of Prairie Hills Farm.

  • It's fall migration season!

    Monarchs carry out one of the most incredible cross-continental journeys in the animal kingdom, travelling upwards of 3,000 miles from Canada and the northern United States to the oyamel fir forests in the mountains of Mexico. With monarch migration at risk, they need our support now more than ever. Start by reviewing their conservation status and how you can support monarchs.

  • In the news: NAPPC awards grants to promote pollinator conservation across North America

    The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC), managed by Pollinator Partnership (P2), has awarded 12 new research and habitat grants addressing issues related to pollinator conservation. NAPPC task forces have identified research and project priority areas that advance our understanding of complex pollinator issues and how they affect ecosystems, agriculture, and the economy. Read the full press release

  • Join Bee Friendly Gardening

    BFG helps people play a bigger role in the health of pollinators and the planet. More than 85% of North American households have an outdoor living space; by converting these areas to much-needed habitat, together we can have a big impact. Your space can provide support to pollinators and other wildlife - no lawn, garden, balcony, or window box is too small!

  • Get Seeds and Plants

    Need seeds and plants for your next habitat project? We've worked with several companies to design regionally-specific mixes proven to attract pollinators. Start your pollinator habitat installation here. Need help? Request a consultation with our habitat experts on staff.

In The News

Press Releases and Year End Reports
Pollinator Partnership Blog
NAPPC Partner Forum