[Pollinator] South Dakota Pollinator Conservation Planning Short Course
Ashley Minnerath
ashley at xerces.org
Tue Jul 12 09:55:32 PDT 2011
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POLLINATOR CONSERVATION PLANNING SHORT COURSE
Chamberlain, South Dakota
August 10, 2011
9:00 am to 4:00 pm CDT
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, the North Central
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program, and the USDA Natural
Resources Conservation Service invite you to attend the Pollinator
Conservation Planning Short Course in South Dakota. This full day training
will provide you with the latest science-based approaches to reversing the
trend of pollinator declines, and will equip you with the recipes necessary
to protect and manage habitat for these vital insects.
Location:
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Chamberlain, SD 57325
Cost: Thanks to support from the
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Agriculture Research and Education program, registration is free for the
first 30 people. Additional seats are available for $30. Lunch is not
provided. Please plan on bringing a sack lunch with you to the course.
Cancelled registrations can be refunded until August 1, 2011.
Registration:
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Contact: For questions regarding registration, please contact Ashley
Minnerath, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation at
<mailto:shortcourses at xerces.org> shortcourses at xerces.org or (855) 232-6639.
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access detailed information about the Pollinator Conservation Planning Short
Course in Chamberlain, South Dakota.
The Xerces Society will be hosting similar trainings in the following
states: Indiana, Nebraska, and Utah. Visit our online
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course information.
BACKGROUND
The current Farm Bill makes pollinators and their habitat a conservation
priority for every USDA land manager and conservationist. This training
session provides an overview of pollinator-specific language within the Farm
Bill, and how to translate that language into on-the-ground conservation.
Pollinators are essential to our environment. The ecological service they
provide is necessary for the reproduction of more than 75 percent of the
world's flowering plants and is fundamental to agriculture and natural
ecosystems. More than two-thirds of the world's crop species are dependent
on pollination, with an annual estimated value of $18 to $27 billion in the
United States alone. Beyond agriculture, pollinators are keystone species in
most terrestrial ecosystems, since their activities are ultimately
responsible for the seeds and fruits that feed everything from songbirds to
black bears. Conservation of pollinating insects is critically important to
preserving wider biodiversity, as well as agriculture.
In many places, however, this essential service is at risk. In 2006, the
National Academy of Sciences released the report
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which called attention to the decline of pollinators. The report urged
agencies and organizations to increase awareness and protect pollinator
habitat.
The Pollinator Conservation Planning Short Course was developed to address
this need. Introductory topics include the principles of pollinator biology,
the economics of insect pollination, basic field identification of bees, and
evaluating pollinator habitat. Advanced modules will cover the development
of pollinator habitat enhancements, selection of plants for pollinator
enhancement sites, and management of agricultural, natural, and urban
landscapes.
Throughout the short course training modules are illustrated by case studies
of pollinator conservation efforts across the country.
Participants will receive the Xerces Society's Pollinator Conservation
Toolkit that includes Xerces' latest book,
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Protecting North America's Bees and Butterflies, as well as habitat
management guidelines and relevant USDA-NRCS and Extension publications.
COURSE TRAINING SKILLS AND OBJECTIVES
* Identify approaches to increase and enhance pollinator diversity on
the land
* Knowledge of the current best management practices that minimize
land-use impacts on pollinators
* Ability to identify bees and distinguish them from other insects
* Understand the economics of insect-pollinated crops, and the effects
of pollinator decline
* Knowledge of the current Farm Bill pollinator conservation
provisions in programs such as WHIP, EQIP, CSP, and CRP
* Ability to assess pollinator habitat and to identify habitat
deficiencies
* Ability to make recommendations to farmers and land managers that
conserve pollinators (including subjects such as tillage, pesticide use,
burning, grazing, and cover cropping)
* Ability to design and implement habitat improvements, such as native
plant restoration and nest site enhancements
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This Pollinator Conservation Planning Short Course is supported by the North
Central Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program and the USDA
Natural Resources Conservation Service. Additional support for this training
is provided by the following: Ceres Foundation, CS Fund, Disney Worldwide
Conservation Fund, Turner Foundation, Whole Systems Foundation, and Xerces
Society members.
A special thanks to St. Joseph's Indian School for helping to make this
short course possible.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
The content of this course is tailored to the needs of NRCS, SWCD,
Cooperative Extension, and state department of agriculture employees as well
as crop consultants, natural resource specialists, non-governmental
conservation organization staff, and producers of bee-pollinated crops.
INSTRUCTOR
Jennifer Hopwood, Midwest Pollinator Outreach Coordinator, The Xerces
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