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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Committee Agenda and Packet 2023 03 01
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City of Louisville Becomes an Affiliate of Bee City USA I News I City ... https://www.louisvilleco.gov/Home/Components/News/News/6424/17#!/ <br />News <br />City of Louisville Becomes an Affiliate of Bee City USA <br />Post Date: 02/09/2023 2:22 PM <br />Did you hear the latest buzz? The City of Louisville has officially been designated a Bee City USA® affiliate, a <br />pollinator -friendly designation intended to improve local conditions for necessary beneficial insects. Louisville <br />is the third city in Colorado to receive this designation, joining many other cities and campuses across the <br />country united in improving their landscapes for pollinators. <br />Bee City USA is an initiative of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, a nonprofit organization <br />based in Portland, Oregon, with offices across the country. Bee City USA's mission is to galvanize communities <br />to sustain pollinators by providing them with a healthy habitat, rich in a variety of native plants and free of <br />insecticides. Pollinators like bumble bees, sweat bees, mason bees, honey bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, <br />hummingbirds, and many others are responsible for the reproduction of almost ninety percent of the world's <br />flowering plant species and one in every three bites of food we consume. <br />The Bee City USA certification is both an honor and a responsibility. The program endorses a set of <br />commitments for creating sustainable habitats for pollinators by increasing the abundance of native plants, <br />providing nest sites, and reducing the use of pesticides. City staff and community members work together to <br />carry out these commitments and make their city a better place for all pollinators. <br />"The program aspires to make people more PC —pollinator conscious, that is," said Scott Hoffman Black, <br />Xerces' executive director. "If lots of individuals and communities begin planting native, pesticide -free <br />flowering trees, shrubs and perennials, it will create large-scale change for many, many species of pollinators." <br />The Parks and Public Landscaping Board (PPLAB) brought the idea of becoming an affiliate of Bee City USA to <br />the City's attention, and the City Council adopted the resolution in December 2022. <br />The City of Louisville has demonstrated its commitment to protecting pollinators and their natural habitats <br />with initiatives such as reducing herbicides by following a comprehensive Integrated Weed Management plan <br />(IWMP), planting pocket prairies with pollinator -friendly plantings, partnering with Resource Centra <br />programs such as Garden In A Box, and increasing the abundance of native plants on public lands. As aii <br />1 of 2 2/14/2023, 10:49 AM <br />
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