Illinois
Pollinators,
illinoispollinators.org, is a free website devoted to everything
pollinators. From different types of pollinator species to the
step-by-step process of starting a pollinator garden or attractive
habitat, the site is a one-stop resource for those looking to make
an impact on the pollinator population.
“The Illinois Pollinators website is a collaborative project created
by University of Illinois Extension educators from all around the
state,” says Ryan Pankau, Extension horticulture educator. “It
contains Illinois-specific information about pollinating insects and
the plants they rely on, plus a ton of great tips you can use to
help support local pollinators.”
Use the Illinois Pollinators content to:
• Discover which pollinator species call Illinois home
• Understand the importance of pollinators in Illinois and globally
• Identify plants pollinators use. Filter options with the plant
selection tool
• Learn about pollinator habitat designs and management tips
• Explore community science and educational opportunities
• Delve into pollinator research at University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign
Whether the goal is choosing plants for the landscape
or creating the perfect container arrangement for smaller spaces,
plant choices affect pollinators, and selecting the right plants can
have a huge impact on local pollinator populations. The site’s plant
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“Our plant selector tool includes 95 species of
native plants that can both beautify your garden while providing
pollinator resources,” says Erin Garrett, Extension natural
resources, environment, and energy educator. “The site provides
information about each plant’s growing conditions, the pollinators
it supports, and its commercial availability.”
Check out examples of pre-planned gardens, or with the push of a
button, explore plants that work for your location in Illinois by
filtering our plant species list according to specific site
conditions or various plant attributes, such as size, flower color,
or bloom timing. The plant selection tool allows individuals to
discover beautiful flowering plants that fit landscape preferences
while assisting with pollinators throughout the year.
Finally, dig into the research surrounding
pollinators, their decline, and what individuals can do to help
track the pollinators by participating in a variety of community
science opportunities.
“It is no secret that pollinators are in decline,” says Ken Johnson,
Extension horticulture educator. “Together, we can make a difference
by teaching others about the importance of pollinators, adopting
pollinator-friendly practices at home, or contributing to ongoing
science.”
There is still so much to do to assist pollinators on their journey.
See how you can join the challenge by visiting
go.illinois.edu/Illinois
Pollinators today.
For questions, contact the Logan County Extension
office.
[SOURCES: Ryan Pankau, University of
Illinois Extension, Horticulture Educator; Erin Garrett, University
of Illinois Extension, Energy and Environment Educator; Ken Johnson,
University of Illinois Extension, Horticulture Educator] |