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Top Five Native Plants for Counting Pollinators for the Great Southeast Pollinator Census

In late summer, when the relentless heat of August makes many gardens seem tired, a quiet but crucial shift happens. This is a critical time for pollinators, as they gather the last bits of nectar…

Tracie in PollExtension Master Gardener Volunteer Tracie taking data for the Great Southeast Pollinator Census in the Pollinator Haven Garden in 2024inator Garden

Notes From the Garden Lab: Contributions to Science From the Pollinator Haven Garden

I have always taken the philosophy that gardens are living classrooms, full of lessons we can learn if we can just spare a few moments to stop and observe what it is trying to tell us. You can see…

Lee County Counts Pollinator Census, Aug 23-24, 2024; learn more: lee.ces.ncsu.edu

Lee County Counts in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census

Gardeners are scientists!Join N.C. Cooperative Extension- Lee County Center and the Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteers of Lee County to count as part of the Great Southeast Pollinator Census. We…

Great Southeast Pollinator Census; Census Aug 23–24, 2024; https://lee.ces.ncsu.edu/gsepcinnc

Count Insects in the 2024 Great Southeast Pollinator Census!

North Carolina community scientists are gearing up for the second year of the Great Southeast Pollinator Census. If you haven't already, mark your calendars for Friday, August 23, and Saturday,…

Knowledge is Pollinator Power webinar promotion

Registration is Open for the 2024 Knowledge Is Pollinator Power: A Census Pep Rally

It's that time again! The 2024 Knowledge is Pollinator Power Webinar Registration is open! This free statewide webinar, part education session and part pep rally, is a great time to learn something…

Knowledge is Power Webinar August 2023

Free Webinar: Knowledge Is Pollinator Power

The Great Southeast Pollinator Census is August 18th and 19th and North Carolina is participating! The Census is a community science project created by the University of Georgia. This project is…