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Native Pollinators

Native Pollinator, Photo by: Mace Vaughan, Xerces
Native Pollinator, Photo by: Mace Vaughan, Xerces

About 70% of plants need pollinators and 1/3 of our food sources depend on pollination.  There are over 4,000 species of native bees in North America.  The majority of crop pollination is done by the European Honeybee, a very important but non-native species.  Native bees are also efficient pollinators, and can complement the crop pollination service provided by honey bees. 

If sufficient habitat is available native bees can provide all the pollination that some crops need.  You can help native bees by providing nesting sites, choosing plants for your yard that benefit native pollinators, and consider leaving hedgerows or portions of your field for pollinators.  We have included resources here to help you learn more about native pollinators and how to support them on your land or yard. 

For more information contact the Xerces Society, www.xerces.org, or JSWCD, NRCS, or OSU.

 

 




PDF -   ATTRA NATIVE POLLINATORS.PDFSpacer(541.5KB)

PDF -   CREATE HABITAT SPECS.PDFSpacer(85.6KB)
This article give you concrete ideas about how to build and maintain habitat to help protect and promote pollinators.

PDF -   MANAGING ALTERNATIVE POLLINATORS.PDFSpacer(5033.6KB)
This handbook is a wealth of information to help you undersatnd and promote pollinators in your area.

PDF -   NATIVE POLLINATOR PROFILES.PDFSpacer(240.3KB)
Learn about the different species of native pollinators here.

PDF -   PLANTS FOR POLLINATOR HABITAT INLAND PNW.PDFSpacer(297.6KB)
The plants that support our pollinators.

PDF -   PLANTS FOR POLLINATORS IN OREGON NRCS.PDFSpacer(401.8KB)
More plants for pollinators.

PDF -   PNW PLANTS FOR BEES XERCES.PDFSpacer(153.8KB)
And more plants!

PDF -   WHICH_IS_IT.PDFSpacer(93.7KB)
How to determine which pollinators you are seeing.


 


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