Rainy days that fade into cool evenings? We’ll take it after the scorcher of a summer we’ve had!
Read MoreWhat a month, pollinator pals! July truly brought the heat, and with it, a flurry of pollinator observations from our Utah Pollinator Pursuit community.
Read MoreJune's warm days and moderate evenings welcome the blooms of jewel-toned wildflowers and skies vibrant with the buzz of pollinators.
Read MoreIf you're anything like us, you've been taking time this spring to bask in the gradually warming days, prepping your garden, and rejoicing in presence of pollinators.
Read MoreThank you so much to everyone who joined us this past weekend for our Utah Pollinator Pursuit training! It was great getting to meet so many folks who are passionate about pollinator conservation!
Read MoreWe are thrilled that you'll be joining us for our sixth year of Utah Pollinator Pursuit! Your observations support the development of species habitat maps, updated conservation rankings, and science-driven recovery strategies for Utah's Rare Insect Conservation Program - thank you!
Read MoreAs the air begins to warm and the snow turns into valley rain, the hum and buzz that fills the air lets us know that Spring is here!
Read MoreAs the temperatures and leaves begin to fall, we're beginning to see our pollinator species prepare for colder weather, too. The monarch migrations have begun, and queen bumble bees have begun preparing for their overwintering.
Read MoreAugust slipped away like a Monarch butterfly (so fast, we didn't even have time to take a photo!) Fortunately, we're still in full swing of pollinator season, including Monarch migration! Keep your eyes peeled as Monarchs make their way back through Utah and head to their overwintering grounds in California.
Read MoreThe heat of July has ushered in the rush of flowers blooming and the fluttering of pollinator wings. We've been cherishing moments spent with our buzzing friends, from our backyard gardens to the high alpine slopes blanketed with wildflowers.
Read MoreAs National Pollinator Week comes to a close, we're left feeling inspired by the volunteers and partners who are so invested in the conservation of these outstanding pollinator species.
Read MoreHave you heard the news?
Monarch butterflies are being spotted across Utah! Linda Gottschalk logged the first Monarch sighting in Salt Lake County at this milkweed patch in Murray, UT.
Read MoreWhether you were able to join us or not, please take a moment to review the resources below to get started logging pollinator & habitat observations. All resources are also available on the project page on our website.
Read MoreWe are so excited that you'll be joining us as we document pollinators for the 2023 season! As we head into Spring, we're so grateful for our incredibly passionate pollinator volunteers, and cannot wait to kick off the season with you.
Read MoreAre you a pal of the pollinators?
We're seeking volunteers for our 2023 field season to document pollinator sightings across Utah, and we'd love for you to join us!
Read MoreSpring is officially in the air, and you know what that means! Pollinators will soon fill skies with sounds and colors, and our volunteers will soon fill trails and backyards documenting them.
Read MoreThank you to everyone who attended our Utah Pollinator Pursuit virtual training! We were happy to see familiar faces, as well as many new ones.
Read MoreIt's no secret. This year has been a tough one for pollinators in Utah. But there's one thing that gives us hope: YOU, our Utah Pollinator Pursuit volunteers!
Read MoreDespite the difficulties monarchs and bumble bees are facing, a little help from community scientists can go a long way.
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