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More Habitat Improvement Class sources

How exciting that Eldon Winston will be helping out Virginia for Saturday's class on Habitat Improvement! He's the "go to" guy for pollinators and you'll leave ready to establish pollinator habitats! Below is a list of resources that he has provided..

POLLINATOR WEB SITES and Other things.


 
An interesting web site that can give you some information on planting guides for pollinators for the Central Appalachian region is: www.Pollinator.org

 
Another link with significant information is: www.fws.gov/pollinators


 
For access to more information on bee blocks and some versions of them try the Idaho site which offers both blocks for sale as well as some downloadable flyers on pollinators. www.Pollinatorparadise.com

For a bee block with holes for both Orchard Mason bees and leafcutter bees in the same block try Pine Tree Seeds at www.supergardenseeds.com or www.fedcoseeds.com I had the page numbers from 2009 but haven’t looked up the page numbers for 2010.

 

While I will include links to other sites here I don’t know if they have plans for a bumblebee nest box. If you would like the plans I can forward the email to you which I received from Alex Surcica and you can take another step in enhancing pollinators. Bumblebees don’t make honey either. Sorry.. email eldon@winstongardens.com

 
Websites:

 

 
While the web is wonderful if you like to read a real book try The Forgotten Pollinators by Stephen L Buchmann and Gary Paul Nabhan. This book spells out some very strange relationships between plants and pollinators and implicitly shows us that we have already lit the fuse on the dynamite of ecological collapse. I enjoyed it.

  
Finally, for a look at what has happened in the past though not referred to the pollinator level why not try the book Collapse by Jared Diamond. Makes me glad to be as old as I am.

Habitat Improvement Class sources

The afternoon class this coming Saturday deals with Habitat Improvements and there are several websites or publications that you may want to take note of, before or after the class. (The first one listed is from Maryland’s DNR, but what the heck—the info is great! It’s just too large a file to send as an attachment.) Also, some attachments that are in pdf format.


MD “Bay Smart” Backyard Makeover Guide
http://dnr.maryland.gov/criticalarea/pdfs/backyardmakeover.pdf

WV Wildyards Program
http://wvdnr.gov/wildlife/landscape.shtm

West Virginia Native Plant Society
http://dir.gardenweb.com/directory/wvnps/

The National Wildlife Federation
www.nwf.org/wildlife

USFWS Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping: Chesapeake Bay Watershed
http://www.nps.gov/plants/pubs/chesapeake/


3 attachments have also been emailed to you:
Build your own rain garden..pdf
Native Planting Guide.pdf
Rain Garden Brochure.pdf