Next Steps for our Pollinator Pals!

 

Pollinator patch at the Nature Center at Pia Okwai. Photo by Sierra Hastings

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us this past weekend for our Utah Pollinator Pursuit training! It was great getting to meet so many folks who are passionate about pollinator conservation!

Whether or not you were able to join us in-person, we are thrilled to have you involved in this important work. See below for our 2024 training video and additional resources to get started logging pollinator observations across Utah!


Volunteer Resources

Sageland Ecologist Emm Clark logging a pollinator observation. Photo by Sierra Hastings.

If you were unable to join us in-person, please start off by reviewing our 2024 training video. This training video addresses recent updates to the project as well as how to log observations in iNaturalist.

Community Science Resources

Data Entry

Pollinator Habitat Restoration Projects

  • Keep an eye out this fall for opportunities to get involved in hands-on pollinator habitat restoration projects!

All of these resources and more can be found on the Utah Pollinator Pursuit website and the project page here. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions about the project or how to get involved.


Volunteer Start-of-Season Survey

Monarch butterfly at Red Butte Gardens. Photo by Janice Gardner.

Please take a few minutes to take our start-of-season volunteer survey! Your responses help us to plan effective programs that best suit the needs of our entire community.

Completion of the survey enters you for the chance to win a Sageland Collaborative logo hat.


Thank You

Thank you for everything you do to conserve our amazing pollinators in the West!

Not able to join us in the field this year? Please consider supporting this work through donating, sharing on social media or by passing this email along to family and friends who may be interested!

Please don't hesitate to email us at mary@sagelandcollaborative.org with any questions.

 
Sierra Hastings