Scott Hoffman Black, director of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, eloquently conveys the value of native pollinators on farms and in backyard landscapes. At last winter's Ecological Farming Conference in Pacific Grove, California, Hoffman Black presented the results of an OFRF-funded project that helps organic farmers conserve native bee habitat and attract native pollinator services to their farms. He also shared how we all can incorporate habitat for native pollinators in our landscapes. More» |