

Mon, Mar 03
|Online
Best Practices for Pollinators 2025
Must-attend event for those committed to ecological health and sustainability.
Time & Location
Mar 03, 2025, 10:00 AM – Mar 05, 2025, 3:00 PM
Online
About the Event
Best Practices for Pollinators 2025 is a virtual summit bringing together leading experts and practitioners in ecologically sound land practices to promote pollinators, climate resilience, and healthier ecosystems. Taking place from March 3 to March 5, 2025, this three-day event offers a diverse range of presentations designed to provide practical knowledge and innovative solutions for reducing pesticides, restoring habitats, fostering soil health, and advancing pollinator conservation.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about critical topics, including pollen specialist bees, bumble bee conservation, habitat restoration, and cultural revitalization, powerhouse plants, nocturnal pollination, oak woodland ecosystems, and the integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in land stewardship. Additional sessions will explore the effects of neonicotinoids on wildlife, fire management for pollinators, and nongame wildlife conservation.
This summit is tailored for land stewards, conservationists, policymakers, biologists, educators, and anyone passionate about creating a sustainable and thriving environment for pollinators and beyond. Participants can attend all sessions or select their favorites, with the flexibility of an online format.
Presented by Pollinator Friendly Alliance and supported by generous sponsor partners, Best Practices for Pollinators 2025 is a must-attend event for those committed to ecological health and sustainability.
For registration, a full schedule of sessions, and more information, visit: pollinatorfriendly.org/summit.