Spend Time In Your Backyard
Spend time in your backyard and learn all you can do to support biodiversity.
We act as a catalyst, facilitator, and collaborator to support the work of local and state beekeepers and others who work for environmental sustainability
Michele Colopy, LEAD Co-Founder, holds a Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management/Arts Administration. She has more than twenty years of nonprofit experience at the national, state, and local level. She has worked with membership associations, pollinator advocacy, performing arts, housing and homelessness, foreclosure prevention, community development, and health and wellness. She was Treasurer of a State Association from 2016-2019 modernizing the accounting, co-managing a USDA grant, administering the Affiliate program, and managing two grant programs. She was the Program Director of a national pollinator advocacy NGO 2013-2019.
Spend time in your backyard and learn all you can do to support biodiversity.
The Great Pollen Nation. Bee aware. Bee proactive. Bee heroic.
Express yourself through art in these World Wildlife Fund classroom tools.
Bring conservation and science to life with virtual events featuring WWF experts, who share stories about protecting species and habitats around the world.
Become a junior investigator tasked with solving a mystery by placing clues of climate change in order.
The Almond Board of California will host a webinar on recent research and commercial application of the use of cold storage to control varroa mites and manage hive costs.
The World Wildlife Fund has a TEACHING TOOLS ABOUT MONARCHS toolkit teachers and students can download.
Plan and plant a garden with the whole family.
We hope you are taking every precaution to be safe during this challenging time. When crises strike, even the bee colony responds as one, and works
together as one.
SAVE THE DATE
Oct. 24-25, 2020
Becoming 21st Century Leaders: Women in Beekeeping and Agriculture