Pacific Northwest Bumble Bee Atlas Training Workshop

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The Pacific Northwest Bumble Bee Atlas is a community science project that aims to track and conserve the native bumble bees of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

This two-hour workshop is intended for new participants as well as returning participants. We encourage existing volunteers to join us to learn about changes to our priorities and protocol in 2024.

During this event, we will provide clear guidance on how to participate in the Atlas and discuss priorities for the 2024 field season. The training will cover the project's progress, detail the process of planning and conducting surveys, submitting data, and walk through equipment that is needed to participate. At the end, we'll open it up for questions.

This webinar will be led by Molly Martin, Endangered Species Conservation Biologist, Pacific Northwest at the Xerces Society and Rich Hatfield, Senior Endangered Species Conservation Biologist, Bumble Bee Conservation Lead at the Xerces Society.
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Cover Photo: Molly Martin

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