Pollinators

Programs

The CRP Cost-Sharing Access Program provides assistance to landowners establishing or maintaining USDA Conservation Reserve Program acres in exchange for…
Landscape Conservation Initiatives accelerate the benefits of voluntary conservation programs, including cleaner water and air, healthier soil and enhanced wildlife…
The Meadowlark Initiative is intended to provide landowners a one-stop-shop for programs and practices available through various private, state and…

Resources

Watch our short videos to learn about the benefits of conservation practices directly from the farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners applying them. To explore different…

Bumble bees need three types of habit to survive: plants on which to forage for pollen and nectar, nesting sites, and places to overwinter. Relatively…

Honey bees and wild bees alike are considered important agricultural pollinators, and both groups of bees share many of the same habitat requirements necessary to…