Register for Our Virtual Pollinator Training
Our Utah Pollinator Pursuit project season is fast approaching! Grab your friends or family and join our team working to conserve Utah's sensitive pollinators. With an app and a little training, you can help scientists answer questions about bumble bee and monarch populations that are vital for their conservation—and you can get involved from your backyard, while out hiking, or by adopting a site!
Webinar Info
Bombus huntii photo by Marissa Harrison (cropped)
What: Learn how to get involved in pollinator conservation in Utah this year.
When: April 28, 2021, 5:30-7pm
How: Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkdeCrpjgpHNXbZdMhn-ZY-RxtyXbrTybT
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Note: Please take a moment to mark Wild Utah Project a safe/important sender so you never miss a project email!
In addition, this year, the training will have two sections: one that is for all 2021 pollinator volunteers, and one that previous volunteers can choose to opt out of if desired. Watch for another email from us next week for details.
Make sure to sign up to join the project here if you haven't yet done so. Please share this email with anyone else who might be interested. Don't hesitate to email us at info@wildutahproject.org with any questions.
Thank you for everything you do to conserve our special insects in the West. This important project would not be possible without you.
A volunteer examines milkweed for eggs, chrysalises, and other signs of monarchs.