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Our collection of free videos will empower you to help native bees and other pollinators flourish. Learn how to identify bees, how to create a pollinator oasis, what native plants and trees support wildlife, and more. We are adding to this collection frequently. Please contact us if you’re looking for something special. Find free guides here.
NORTHEAST OHIO POLLINATOR SYMPOSIUM
Presented by Ohio State Master Gardener Volunteers of Ashtabula County, and Ashtabula Beekeepers Association, Soil & Water, County Metroparks, and the OSU extension office.
TREES & SHRUBS FOR BEES
Judy Semroc, Field Biologist & Naturalist
HOW TO CREATE A POLLINATOR HAVEN
For Butterflies, Native Bees, and Hummingbirds
Denise Ellsworth, The OSU
HOMEGROWN CONSERVATION: STEWARDING FOR POLLINATORS & OTHER WILDLIFE
Danae Wolfe & Andrew Holden
OHIO BUMBLE BEES
Dr. Randall Mitchell, Akron University
HOW TO CREATE POLLINATOR PLOTS
Pollinator Plots, Fields, and Strips
Pheasants Forever & Quails Forever
BEE-FRIENDLY NATIVE PLANTS
Lake County Master Gardeners & Andrew Holden
the osu bumble bee short course
BUMBLE BEE BOTANY
Dr. Randall Mitchell, Department of Biology, Akron Univ.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR BUMBLE BEES
Sam Droege, Wildlife Biologist
BUMBLE BEE CONSERVATION
Hollis Woodard, Professor of Entomology, California
BUMBLE BEES OF EAST NORTH AMERICA
Dr. Karen Goodell, Professor, The OSU
The OSU TENDING NATURE SERIES
BENEFICIAL INSECT BIODIVERSITY
Mary Gardiner, Professer, OSU
BRINGING NATURE HOME WITH NATIVE PLANTS
Doug Tallamy, University of Delaware
PLANT A BUMBLE BEE BANQUET
Heather Holm, Biologist and Author
Pollinator Partnership Resources
BEE SMART® SCHOOL
POLLINATOR GARDEN KIT
MANAGING POLLINATOR
HABITAT
xerces society resources
Why we need to talk about honey bees.
“For many people, pollinator conservation is synonymous with the honey bee and beekeeping, but the story is bigger than that; much, much bigger than that. As we work to conserve pollinators, we need to ensure that our efforts are best directed where they are needed most, and not just at what is easiest to accomplish.”