[Scpg] Pollinator Conservation Handbook
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Thu Nov 20 11:12:15 PST 2003
hi
I think would be a great book for Permaculture and gardening folks
Pollinator Conservation Handbook
by The Xerces Society and The Bee Works
http://www.xerces.org/
The Pollinator Conservation Handbook is a new
publication by the Xerces Society
and the Bee Works. It is the first
comprehensive book on the conservation of native
bees, butterflies, and other native
pollinator insects and is an indispensable resource for
gardeners, farmers, and managers of parks,
recreational areas, and wild lands. The
Handbook guides the reader through the steps
needed to create and enhance habitat for
insect pollinators and contains information
on selecting and planting forage flowers,
providing nesting and egg-laying sites for
bees, butterflies, and other insects, and caring
for your pollinator habitat over time. The
Handbook also contains an extensive,
up-to-date resource section and ideas for
educational activities.
Pollinators are an essential component of all
environments. Without pollinators, at least
80 percent of our flowering plants could not
reproduce. Despite their importance
pollinators are declining in many areas as
their habitat is converted to other land uses.
The good news is that pollinators can
survive, even thrive, in small patches of habitat and
we can all contribute to their conservation
by following the steps laid out in the
Pollinator Conservation Handbook.
The Pollinator Conservation Handbook comes
from two of the leading organizations
engaged in pollinator conservation:
The Xerces Society is a nonprofit
conservation organization that for over
thirty years has worked to protect bees,
butterflies, other invertebrates, and
their habitats through advocacy, public
outreach, and research. For the last
six years, our Pollinator Conservation
Program has focused on educating
the public about the important
environmental role of pollinators.
The Bee Works is an environmental
consultancy founded by Stephen
Buchmann, coauthor of The Forgotten
Pollinators. The Bee Works
conducts pollinator surveys and research
on native bees, and is developing
insect-identification software.
Beautifully produced, the Pollinator
Conservation Handbook features the spectacular
photography of Edward S. Ross, whose work
frequently appears in our popular
membership magazine, Wings. To order a copy
of the Handbook, click on the link
below to download and print the order form.
145 pages; soft cover; 57 color
photographs.
Cost (includes shipping and handling):
Members: $18.45 per copy; Non-members:
$22.45 per copy.
ORDER FORM
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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