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Do you want to help pollinators in your yard, or on your farm, managed forest, rangeland, golf-course or community garden? The Bee Stewards Program offers practical training for land managers of all sizes on how to build, maintain and establish pollinator habitat.
Although we estimate there are several hundred species of bees in Oregon, the Master Melittologist Program trains community scientists to both collect and curate specimens of native bees and their floral associations, which has led to countless discoveries.
Are you curious about bees and how to keep them? Are you interested in learning how to become a better beekeeper? Do you want to help others learn about bees? Bee informed with the Oregon Master Beekeeper Program!
The Women Owning Woodlands Network is a diverse, enthusiastic group of women who come together to learn about forest management and natural resources, and exchange personal knowledge in a unique peer-to-peer learning environment.