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July 2024 | View as Webpage

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Read Your Amazing 2023 Achievements!

Dear Friends,

 

I get so excited to read everyone’s renewal reports each year. This is our largest and I dare say, most impressive, batch of reports yet.

 

In 2023, city and campus affiliates created habitat, reduced pesticide use, conducted dozens of bioblitzes and bee surveys, started seed libraries, tabled at farmers markets, taught kids to make seed bombs — and wore a lot of amazing bee costumes while they did it!

 

 

Read our 2023 annual report and peruse nearly two hundred affiliate renewal reportsTake a look, learn something new, and get inspired.

 

So much was achieved in 2023, and 2024 is shaping up to be another impactful year. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the success of this community. We are so grateful for your expertise, creativity, and passionate advocacy for our pollinating neighbors.

 

 

Warmly,

 

Laura Rost

National Coordinator,

Bee City USA & Bee Campus USA

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Affiliate Spotlight: Weed Pulls, Moth Nights & Buffer Balls in Carrboro, NC

The Town of Carrboro, NC has proudly been a member of Bee City USA since October 2014, and they are not slowing down! From movie nights to seed distributions, they are engaging community members and city staff in pollinator conservation at all ages and levels. Read about their great projects and the lessons they've learned in the past ten years.

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To Protect Pollinators, We Need To Fight Light Pollution

When we think of how to protect pollinators, it’s easy to focus on the ones we see: species of bees, butterflies, and other bugs that are, just like us, active during the day. But that’s only half of the story. Nighttime pollinators are not only widespread and important, but are facing a serious threat that daytime animals don’t have to worry about: artificial lights. Read more

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The Buzz Behind Bee City USA: Phyllis Stiles And Pollinator Conservation

In the world of pollinator conservation, Phyllis Stiles, of Asheville, North Carolina, is a name that resonates with passion, dedication, and tangible change. As the founder of Bee City USA, Phyllis started a movement that has not only raised awareness in her own town, but also sparked action in communities across the country. Her journey is an inspiring tale of dedication, education, and the power of community action. Join us as we delve into Phyllis’s story and the enduring impact of Bee City USA. Read more

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Local Policy Survey: There's Still Time to Help

The Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at Vermont Law & Graduate School (CAFS) is interested in speaking with Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA affiliates about their experiences navigating local policies (zoning codes, nuisance ordinances, etc.) that impact their ability to create pollinator habitat.

 

They are particularly interested in speaking with affiliates who have had success in changing their local policies or who face difficulty navigating their local policies.

 

This research will lead to the creation and distribution of public resources that will help urban food producers and policymakers navigate the laws and regulations that support or undermine urban agriculture and innovative production in cities and towns across the country.

 

Take the Vermont Law & Graduate School policy survey

 

To give you a sense of their work, check out a related CAFS guide: Zoning for Urban Agriculture.

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Welcome, New Bee City and Bee Campus Affiliates!

Thank you for joining us!

 

  • Franklin, TN
  • Rollins College, FL
  • University of Southern Indiana, IN
  • Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, PA
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Xerces is Hiring!

Want to join the Xerces team working on pollinator conservation? We encourage you to check out our open positions.

 

Pesticide Program Specialist, Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management, Eastern US

 

LOCATION: Fully Remote

 

COMPENSATION: $61,027.20 annualized

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 22, 2024

 

Pollinator Conservation Specialist, NRCS Partner Biologist, Urban Farms and Small-Scale Operations

 

LOCATION: Hybrid Remote

 

COMPENSATION: $61,027.20 annualized

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 31, 2024

 

 

Learn more and apply: Xerces Society's application website

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Upcoming Events

July 20 - July 31

National Moth Week

July 25 @ 10 AM PT / 11 AM MT / 12 PM CT / 1 PM ET

In the Life of: Butterflies East of the Rockies

July 26 - August 4

International Monarch Monitoring Blitz

August 4 - August 10

National Farmers Market Week

August 22 @ 10 AM PT / 11 AM MT / 12 PM CT / 1 PM ET

In The Life Of Wasps: Hunters, Pollinators, Masons, And More

 

 

 

 
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Bee City/Campus application and renewal fee address:

The Xerces Society

??‹PO Box 84274

Seattle, WA 98124-5574

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Contact:

beecityusa@xerces.org

503.212.0894

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Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA are initiatives of the Xerces Society.

 

The Xerces Society is a donor-supported nonprofit organization that protects our world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats.

 

Your tax-deductible donation will help grow and sustain that essential work.

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Photo credits (top to bottom)

 

Annual report, top, L to R: 

Bee Campus USA California State University Northridge, CA. Credit: James Forrester

Bee City USA Hampton, VA. Credit: Wendy Iles

Bee City USA Lookout Mountain, GA & TN. Credit: Bee City USA Lookout Mountain, GA & TN

 

Annual report, bottom, L to R:

Bee Campus USA East Carolina University, NC. Credit: SustainabiliBEES

Bee Campus USA USA University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, TX. Credit: David Pike

Bee Campus USA Tufts University Medford-Somerville, MA. Credit: Erin Treanore

 

Carrboro Spotlight: Laura Janway

 

Fight Light Pollution: Mike Lewinski CC-BY

 

The Buzz: Phyllis Stiles

 

 

 

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