About Us

Welcome to the Center for Pollinator Conservation. We promote working together to address declining pollinator populations in North America. This national center is a place for land managers, decision and policy makers, scientists, program leaders and others to explore, coordinate and share best practices and approaches. We work collaboratively with partners to implement conservation that benefits pollinator species. 

The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service launched the Center for Pollinator Conservation in December 2022, fulfilling a pledge made during the June 2022 Monarch Summit.

Center Investments

In addition to establishing relationships and building partnerships, staff work on key actions to support three main investment areas.

  1. Applied Science - Innovating and investing in learning and making information accessible and applicable.
  2. Collaboration - Connecting and empowering a networked community to solve issues facing pollinators.
  3. Engagement - Inspiring conservation through communication, amplifying successes, and developing the workforce of the future. 

Operations of the Center for Pollinator Conservation 

The Center for Pollinator Conservation operates across Service programs and regions, and with federal agencies and other interested parties to connect, coordinate and communicate on pollinator conservation efforts. The center works to improve the state of pollinator science and assist partners in implementing conservation actions that benefit pollinator species. Information regarding physical location will be forthcoming as the center begins to operate.  

Visit our Pollinator Conservation website for more information.

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