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Donate here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/xerces/in... Website: https://xerces.org/ The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is a donor-supported nonprofit organization that protects our world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. Xerces works throughout North America to conserve pollinators and other invertebrates, protect endangered species, and reduce pesticide use and impacts. Please consider donating today at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/xerces/in.... ---- For years now, there’s been a growing buzz—pun intended—about how to save our pollinators. Bees, butterflies, and so many other important species are struggling, but the good news is that each of us can make a big difference right in our own backyards. From planting native flowers to rethinking our use of pesticides, simple choices can transform any outdoor space into a thriving pollinator haven. In this episode, we’re diving into what it really takes to bring back the pollinators—and how you can be part of the solution. Joining us are two guests that have become regulars on the podcast, Aaron Anderson and Bug Banter’s very own co-host Matthew Shepherd. Aaron is a Pesticide Program Specialist at Xerces. He works with the public and Xerces staff to reduce pesticide use in residential landscapes, including promoting alternative pest control measures and pollinator-friendly gardening practices. Matthew is Xerces Director of Outreach and Education. He has been with us for over 25 years, working in pollinator conservation in towns and cities. Much of his work focuses on guiding neighborhood-level efforts such as pollinator gardens and small habitat projects in parks, as well as supporting the Bring Back the Pollinators campaign and promoting initiatives such as Leave the Leaves. --- Photo: Emily May