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Mission
The pollinator projects Mission is to provide habitat, research and education regarding global pollination.

Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and bats.

No pollinators, No future
Seriously it’s really that simple. Your children, your grandchildren, and your great grandchildren will simply not have food if we don’t solve the issues facing pollinators globally.
We will build the habitat! We will do the research! We will solve the problem!
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Services

We will build the habitat.
We will do the research.
We will solve the problem.

Bee Keeping

Pollinators around the world are being attacked by viruses, bacteria, parasites, habitat loss, and are generally being wiped from existence.
It is almost entirely the fault of the human race.

Bees

Human life on this planet is not possible without bees.

Employment

Come, get your dream job. If you have a passion for the outdoors in the environment this is a chance to make a difference and a great living.

Resource guide

See a complete list of all pollinator initiatives across the globe.

Hummingbirds

There are over 350 species of known hummingbirds that pollinate a wide variety of large flowers, some of which are directly specialized to be pollinated only by hummingbirds.

Habitat

We have lost over 150,000,000 acres of pollinator habitat in the last 20 years alone!
No pollinators, No food, No people! Yes, it’s really that simple.

Research

We will build a world class research facility!
We will do the research! We will solve the problem!

Stay with us

Stay with us, live amongst the pollinators.

Butterflies

Butterflies are not only elegant and beautiful, but they also pollinate up to 80% of wildflowers and culinary herbs.

Bats

Bats play an essential role in pest control, pollinating plants and dispersing seeds.

2000

acres of Pollinator habitat under development

100000

beehives being assembled

10000

bat houses being assembled

5000

butterfly house being assembled

Coming Soon
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Testimonials
What they’re talking about?

The pollinator project will provide habitat research and education regarding global pollinators. The building and sustaining in perpetuity of a ever-expanding “blue zone” for pollinators to thrive and be studied in their preferred natural habitat. To be carried out in cooperation with local university research projects( addressing the problems of current issues we are facing with pollinators, including, but not limited to: habitat, farming techniques, industrial issues, disease, pollution) as well as public and private K-12 educational programs

The grounds themselves will serve as a hands on fully interactive, educational environment for the general public as well as private groups (autistic, elderly, children, and the general population etc.) through a series of lectures, guided day trips, as well as extended stay throughout the area. visitors will be able to participate in a variety of pollinator related field projects including gardening and raising pollinator friendly areas, understanding pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, genetic modifications, bio engineering techniques, and their impact on society and the planet.

Honey bees communicate with each other through a combination of pheromones, body movements, and dances. he honey bee is a species of bee known for its important role in pollination and honey productiontest. Honey bees are social insects that live in bee colonies, organized into a bee TasksWorkerBees tee differentestest roles for different Young bees clean individuals.

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Ken Meyer
Beekeeper
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Denise Short
Apprentice Beekeeper
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Marissa Jarrett
Apprentice Beekeeper
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