
Check back for 2023 participation information!
Previously : October 7-23, 2022
Participate in the photo contest during the BioBlitz. There will be one adult and one youth prize winner.
How to Participate:
- Pollinator BioBlitz participants observe and identify pollinators.
- All ages and abilities are encouraged to find pollinators and nectar-producing plants, take photos, and share with friends!
- Share observations by posting a photo or video to Instagram,iNaturalist, or the Facebook event page.
- Pollinator observation challenges and informative links will be emailed to all registered participants regularly to add to the fun.
Did you know:
- The monarch population across the Eastern United States, Canada, and Mexico has declined by nearly 80% over the past 20 years.
- Besides monarchs, 30 native pollinator/flower-visiting species (bees, butterflies, and moths) are designated as Species of Greatest Conservation Need.
- Pollinators (butterflies, bees and moths, bats, hummingbirds, wasps, flies, and beetles) sustain native plant species, human food crops, and even crops for livestock.
- Learn more about the City of Anna's work to provide a native plant species garden.
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