Pollinator Conservation Tools and Resources Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

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Pollinator Conservation Tools and Resources Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation Jennifer Hopwood Senior Pollinator Conservation Biologist Photo: Rollin Coville

The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation The Xerces Society is a science based nonprofit organization that engages in education, outreach, applied research, policy, and restoration to protect invertebrates and their habitats. Xerces blue butterfly (Glaucopsyche xerces), the first U.S. butterfly to go extinct due to human activities Main Office: Portland, Oregon Regional Offices: California, Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Washington, Wisconsin Photos: 2016 Xerces staff by Matthew Shepherd/Xerces Society. Blue butterfly by Dana Ross.

On the Ground Conservation Pollinators Agricultural Biodiversity Endangered Species Aquatic Invertebrates Pesticides Urban Conservation

Roadside Best Management Practices for Pollinators Available at: https://www.environment.fhwa.dot.gov/ecosystems/vegmgmt_pollinators.asp

FHWA Revegetation Manual Available in 2018: Updated classic 2007 manual Has a national scope, with regional case studies Updated revegetation recommendations, resource library Is peer-reviewed Includes information about pollinators, including: Habitat needs (pollen, nectar, host plants, nesting, overwintering) Objectives for pollinators during project design, including plant selection Vegetation management and pollinators Monitoring of habitat and pollinators Available at www.nativerevegetation.org

FHWA s Ecoregional Revegetation Application Tool Search for native plants by ecoregion Filter plants by attributes (soil, moisture, value to pollinators, salt tolerance, more) Workhorse species for revegetation http://www.nativerevegetation.org/era/

FHWA s Ecoregional Revegetation Application Tool Search for native plants by ecoregion Filter plants by attributes (soil, moisture, value to pollinators, salt tolerance, more) Workhorse species for revegetation http://www.nativerevegetation.org/era/

The Xerces Society: Resources

Guidance for planting and maintaining pollinator habitat

Xerces Society Books

Bee and Butterfly Monitoring Protocols These tools include: Introduction to bee and butterfly identification Detailed monitoring protocol Data sheets They can be used to assess: Pollinator habitat quality How pollinator communities change through time Provide a metric that is more accessible than collecting specimens and is scientifically rigorous

Resource Center Pollinator Conservation Resource Center Information from Xerces and other sources, including: Wildflower lists Conservation guides Bee nest construction guides Links to identification guides Pesticide guidelines Native plant nursery directory www.xerces.org/pollinator-resource-center

Milkweed Seed Finder https://xerces.org/milkweed-seed-finder/

Regional Monarch Nectar Plant Guides Nectar guides include information on species which are Native & attractive to monarchs (documented visitation) Commercially available Hardy and appropriate for large-scale restoration In bloom during the time period when monarchs are in a particular region Images: www.xerces.org

Citizen Science: Bumble Bee Watch

Western Monarch Milkweed Mapper Learn more and participate at www.monarchmilkweedmapper.org

Thank you!! Jennifer.Hopwood@xerces.org Photo: Rollin Coville

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