What is the Backyard Pollinator Garden Program?
Bee City is excited to share the return of our popular Backyard Pollinator Garden Program for 2025, and we’re offering […]
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Join in the Pollinator Conservation Movement by meeting the monthly Featured Pollinator, learning about pollinator-friendly gardening, and keeping up with Bee City Los Alamos news.
Bee City is excited to share the return of our popular Backyard Pollinator Garden Program for 2025, and we’re offering […]
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Ever wonder what made that trilling noise as it zipped over your head? While you suspected it was a hummingbird,
June Featured Pollinator: Hummingbirds Read More »
The Juniper hairstreak, otherwise known as the Olive hairstreak, (Callophrys gryneus) is a native North American butterfly. This tiny butterfly
May Featured Pollinator: New Mexico’s Own Hairstreak Butterfly Read More »
To The Los Alamos Community: On behalf of the National Wildlife Federation®, we are pleased to congratulate Los Alamos onparticipating
Community Letter from the National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habit Read More »
The Morrison bumble bee (Bombus morrisoni) is native to western North America, occurring from California to southern British Columbia and
April Featured Pollinator: Morrison Bumble Bee Read More »
Text by Craig martin Butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, and bats are well-documented pollinators of native plants on the Pajarito Plateau. But
With the Return of Pollinators, Bee City Returns to iNaturalist Read More »
Bee City Los Alamos is excited to announce we have a new Coordinator! Britton Donharl comes to us with a
Bee City Los Alamos Welcomes New Coordinator Read More »
Native bees are some of our most important pollinators, but habitat loss has made it harder for them to find
How to Build and Maintain a Bee House to Support Native Pollinators Read More »