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June 8th Minutes Continued - Content provided by John Webb, PPLAB ME <br />Who Can Become an Affiliate of By joining Bee City USA, taking Xerces' <br />Bee City USA? Pollinator Protection Pledge, or simply <br />taking small steps in your daily life <br />Cities and towns that are incorporated municipalities to increase habitat, reduce pesticide <br />can work to protect pollinators in their communities <br />by becoming affiliates of Bee City USA. Counties can use, o r spread awareness, you are <br />also become Bee City USA affiliates if most activities are joining a global movement to protect <br />taking place in unincorporated areas within the county. pollinators. <br />Bee City USA's sister initiative, Bee Campus USA, <br />works with institutions of higher education, including <br />colleges and universities. <br />Groups and individuals that do not fit into one of <br />these categories but would like to commit to conserve <br />native pollinators can become involved in the Xerces <br />Society's Bring Back the Pollinators campaign and <br />take the Pollinator Protection Pledge. Learn more at <br />bringbackthepollinators.org. <br />",I I - <br />`.; ` fir.-� •,, ' . <br />i <br />Learn more about the Bee City USA program, read <br />answers to frequently asked questions, and find out how <br />to apply at: <br />beecityusa.org <br />Bee City USA is an initiative of the Xerces Society. <br />kV, X E R CE S <br />, SOCIETY <br />Lofor Invertebrate Conservation <br />Established in 1971, the Xerces Society is at the forefront of <br />invertebrate protection, harnessing the knowledge of scientists <br />and enthusiasm of communities to implement conservation <br />programs worldwide. Xerces uses hands-on conservation, <br />advocacy, education, and applied research to protect the life <br />that sustains us. <br />Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation <br />628 NE Broadway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97232 <br />(855) 232-6639 xerces.org <br />Credits: Cover photo by Emily May. Habitat photo by Matthew Shepherd. <br />Pollinator observation photo by Amanda Lucier. <br />20-034_ 1 <br />