Foundational knowledge and methods for restoring habitat for native pollinators, songbirds, and wildlife. This class teaches how to use carbon material to prepare your land to plant a successful habitat garden. Whether you are dedicating 20 square feet, a part of a lawn, or multiple acres, you can learn to make carbon work for you to support your local ecosystem.
An in-depth class for Southern Oregon Coast gardeners and land stewards, explaining how your garden can support pollinator habitat, with examples and tips for how to manage seasonal garden tasks while supporting a healthy local ecosystem.
Pollinator Conservation Resources for the Pacific Northwest. Region-specific collections of publications, native seed vendors, and other resources to aid in planning, establishing, restoring, and maintaining pollinator habitat—as well as materials to help you learn about the species of invertebrates and native plants you might encounter.
Information and articles about design, habitat, and pesticide use.
To inspire, educate and support people and communities working together to restore and connect habitat for native pollinators and other wildlife.
Homegrown National Park® (HNP) raises awareness and urgently inspires everyone to address the biodiversity crisis by adding native plants and removing invasive ones where we live, work, and play.