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Oregon Conservation Programs

Pollinator Steward Program

Program level:

State

Land use:

Forest, Agriculture

Provider:

Oregon State University

Benefits provided: 

Marketing

Water-focused program: 

No

Do you want to help pollinators on your farm, managed forest, rangeland, golf-course or community garden?

Are you looking for practical training on how to build, maintain and establish pollinator habitat?

Are you already helping pollinators and looking for recognition for your efforts?

Overview

Description:

The program consist of self-paced online training and an optional field days course coupled with options for volunteer activity, surveying for bees and/or creating new pollinator habitat. Completion of the requirements will qualify you for recognition as an Oregon Bee Project Pollinator Steward.

Eligibility:

N/A

Financial benefit: 

No

Contact information

Contact person: 

Jennifer Larsen

Organization:

Phone number: 

541-737-1875​​

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

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