TAP is an Oklahoma based, intertribal entity that provides training and technical support for North American tribes that want to conserve grassland ecosystems
Want to learn about native plant identification, seed collecting, and processing? Well, the TAP staff will be talking about just that today! https://t.co/PnTifZccuX
Tomorrow we’ll be joined by Jane Breckinridge from @TAPollinators to talk about pollinator inspired art, music & culture
What is some of your favorite pollinator art?
Not registered yet? https://t.co/k8itGq1WKh #PowerInPollinators
Eupatorium serotinum, or Late Boneset, isn't particularly appealing throughout most of the year. In late August-October, however, it shows its quality as a late-season pollinator plant power-house when few others are blooming. #PowerInPollinators
Bees are beneficial insects that pollinate flowering plants by transferring pollen from one flower to another. Did you know that pollinators are responsible for 1 out of every 3 bites of food you take? #PowerInPollinators
Our friend, the Luna Moth (Actias luna), hanging out with us in the greenhouse. While we don't often see them in forests or fields, a few can usually be found lounging in the warm, protected greenhouse. Want to learn more about them? https://t.co/PCfmQa57KI
June 21-27 is National Pollinator Week, but it’s certainly going to take more than a week to show our gratitude to these priceless creatures. That’s why @USDA is offering five tips to help combat their decline. https://t.co/SircnHtD2C
Don't miss next Tuesday's @DroughtGov/@NWS webinar: “State of the Science” on Flash Drought
Featuring presentations on defining flash #drought + needs/challenges for flash drought monitoring, prediction, and planning
Register here: https://t.co/RReQmzUP2N
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Interested in helping Monarchs? Check out our website (https://t.co/GDGP6JOjco) for information about native Oklahoma plants and how you can help our pollinators!
Human Dimensions of Pollinator Conservation
Webinar
Thursday, 6/17
10am PDT / 11am MDT / 12pm CDT / 1pm EDT
Shannon Westlake will talk about the human side of pollinator conservation and the ways people support our native pollinators.
Register at https://t.co/9C6D7ZmCyD
In the wake of pesticide contamination around Mead, NE, lawmakers and the public are asking questions about the regulatory failures that allowed for treated seed to be processed into ethanol, and how the industry will ensure this doesn't happen again.
https://t.co/GxIjPZRQuL