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Why Care About Pollinators?
Scientific Thinking Processes
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Module 1

The Who, What & Why of Pollinators

Module 2

Pollinators and Plants in Partnership

Module 3

The Other Half of the Partnership: Pollinators

Module 4

Pollinator-Friendly Habitat in Your Area

Module 5

Creating Pollinator-Friendly Habitat

Module 6

Community Service Project and Celebration

Resources/Links

Acknowledgements

Introduction to 4-H Series

Curriculum developed by
Richard C. Ponzio, Ph.D
Ella R. Madsen, M.S.
Web and Curriculum Design: Suzanne DeJohn

This SERIES curriculum was funded through a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, Division of Natural Resources

SERIES Project
4-H Science Education
University of California, Davis
Davis, California 95616-8599

Project Director: Richard C. Ponzio, Ph.D
4-H Youth Development Specialist
Department of Human & Community Development
UC Davis
Curriculum Development:

Ella R. Madsen, M.S.
California 4-H Youth Development Program

Web Design and Implementation:

Suzanne DeJohn
National Gardening Association
www.garden.org, www.kidsgardening.org

Curriculum Reviewers:

H. Steven Dasher, M.S.
4-H Youth Development Advisor
San Diego County, CA

Richard P. Enfield, M.S.
4-H Youth Development Advisor
San Luis Obispo County, CA

Jeanne L. George, M.S.
4-H Youth Development Advisor
Tehema & Glenn Counties, CA

Eric C. Mussen, Ph.D.
Cooperative Extension Specialist
Entomology


We wish to acknowledge the support and help of:

Laurie Davies Adams, Executive Director
CoEvolution Institute, San Francisco, CA
Coordinating organization for the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign

Gregory Crosby, Ph.D., National Program Leader
CSREES, Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.

Matthew Shephard, Pollinator Conservation Program Director
Xerces Society, Portland, Oregon

Lisa Wagner, Education Director
South Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson University

Robin Thorp, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus
Entomology, UC Davis

Nan Vance, Research Plant Physiologist (emeritus)
USDA Forest Service

Kimberly Winter, Ph.D.
National Wildlife Federation

Sue Wolinsky and Thelma Redick
Wildlife Habitat Council

Dolores Savignano
US Fish and Wildlfie Serivce

Megan Haidet
Plant Conservation Alliance

Sue Cummings
US Forest Service

Dewey Caron
Univeristy of Delaware

Donna Stockton
Smithsonian National Zoo

Bill Hilton, Jr.
Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History

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Nature's Partners: Pollinators, Plants, and You   |   Copyright 2007  The Pollinator Partnership

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