NAPPC 2022 Conference Registration
Conference participants may choose to attend the conference in-person at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History or virtually via Zoom. You can find our Covid-19 protocol as well as other conference logistics at https://www.pollinator.org/nappc/logistics.
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NAPPC Conference Events
More details at https://www.pollinator.org/nappc/logistics.
Tuesday, October 18th (ONLY In-Person Activities)
Field Trip: Tour of Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History archives - 1 PM to 3 PM (eastern time). Note: Additional $20 payment required and tour will require standing and walking for about 2 hours.
Evening Reception and Award Ceremony at the US Botanic Garden - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (eastern time)
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Wednesday, October 19th (In-person or virtual)
Speaker Session and NAPPC Member Working Session at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - 11 AM to 5 PM (eastern time)
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Thursday, October 20th (In-person or virtual)
NAPPC Member Working Session at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - 11 AM to 5 PM (eastern time)
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Select the Task Force you would like to join for the NAPPC Member Working Sessions (can attend in-person or virtual).
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Bee Friendly Farming – Promote Bee Friendly Farming registration through collaboration with private agricultural and local agencies that support on-farm habitat for pollinators. Develop relationships with farmer and rancher groups across the country, expand the BFF Garden Program, and create and implement public-facing marketing to incentivize participants to join the program.
Climate Change and Pollinators – Educate the public on the effects of climate change on plants and pollinators and mitigate these effects through science-based programs with the goal of sustaining the connections that maintain the ecosystems that support us. This will be done through the creation of a white paper that reviews the scientific consensus regarding climate change’s effects on pollinator health and abundance. Another strategy is the development of a public-facing awareness campaign about pollinators and climate change.
Honey Bee Health - Determine priority research and evaluation criteria for 2023 Honey Bee Health Grants and develop a sponsorship plan to increase support and partnerships for honey bee health research. Promote The BeeMD app and website, and disseminate information about this online tool in the beekeeping community.
Imperiled Bombus Conservation - This group will identify conservation needs and priorities for how to promote bumble bee health (ex. Bombus health grant program). This group will promote the recent clean stock white paper outlining the status of bombus research, identify gaps in bombus research, and develop and disseminate best management practices.
Lepidoptera – Determine priorities and potential funding sources for a Lepidoptera research grant program including but not limited to monarch, blue, and swallowtail butterflies. Explore replication of programs such as Project Swallowtail and Project Wingspan in the Western US.
Pollinator Communications – Work to create and share relevant, thoughtful, engaging and hopeful communications campaigns around the plight of monarchs and other pollinators and their importance to our ecosystems. The goal for this group centers on elevating the work of the pollinator community at large (including other NAPPC Task Forces) and to educate the public on the importance of pollinators. This will be done through the administration of a survey of the general public that hopes to specify what people know about pollinators and their conservation efforts.
Pesticide Education – Determine how pesticide registration and regulation can be used as a tool to protect and promote pollinator health. This will be done through the development of a campaign to increase reporting of bee kill incidents, working directly with the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture to disseminate best practices, and by engaging with gardeners, homeowners, growers, and pesticide applicators regarding pesticide use and pollinators.
Pollinator Habitat Installations - Focus on all aspects of pollinator habitat installations including land preparations, installation, and maintenance in various landscapes and geographies. Aim to aggregate existing material and identify gaps in technical resources resulting in easily accessible information for land managers and the public. This task force will also develop and promote Garden Recipe Cards for California.
Pollinators on Managed Lands - Encourage incentives for pollinator habitat on transportation, utility rights-of-way, and renewable energy landscapes, including educational outreach and recognition of best practices (ex. NAPPC Awards). This group will also find and identify the most appropriate and cost-effective seed mixes for restoration projects.
North American Collaboration - Expand and enhance the North American collaborative nature of NAPPC. Brainstorm how to engage more participation from Canada, Mexico, first nation and indigenous territories, Central America, and the Caribbean. Work on the translation of materials and support existing North American-wide strategies for pollinators. This group will attempt to bring more participation in NAPPC from underrepresented regions/countries in North America and explore methods of making the conference more relevant to all parties across the continent.
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Member Moments: If you would like to be considered for a short, 3-minute partner update, please state the title of your talk.
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NAPPC Registration Fee: In-Person
In-person attendees will meet at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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350.00
NAPPC Registration Fee: Virtual
Virtual attendees will join the conference via Zoom.
$
100.00
Optional Field Trip
Scheduled for Oct. 18 and will be a behind-the-scenes tour of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
$
20.00
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