Learn & Resources

Pollinator learning for North Texas

Practical education about honey bees, native pollinators, and urban ecology — curated for neighbors, schools, and anyone curious about the hive next door.

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Why urban bees matter

Honey bees and native pollinators support the plants and food systems our communities depend on — especially in growing cities.

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Our programs

Education, public-land bee yards, member stewardship, and community events we are building across North Texas.

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Responsible swarm response

Live relocation beats extermination. Learn when to call a beekeeper, when to wait, and when to contact emergency services.

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Trusted external resources

Independent organizations we recommend for deeper reading and regional context.

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USDA — Pollinators

Federal overview of pollinator health and agricultural importance.

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Xerces Society

Science-based resources for pollinator conservation and habitat.

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Texas A&M AgriLife — Bees & Pollinators

Regional guidance for Texas beekeepers and landowners.

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We are adding workshops, videos, and field guides as our public yards and education programs launch. Have a resource to suggest?