Great Southeast Pollinator Census

August 21st 10AM - 11AM & 3PM - 4PM

40120 Old Cottonville Road
Norwood, North Carolina 28128

The workshop will be hosted on Friday, August 21st, 2026, at two different times, 9 AM – 10 AM and/or 3 PM – 4 PM. These times are set to get the best experience of counting pollinators during active windows. You are welcome to attend one or both times. We will start off learning the importance of pollinators, citizen science events, and why we are there. Participants will count how many times a pollinator lands in a certain area to estimate pollinator productivity. Open to everyone interested in pollinators and helping improve ecosystems with citizen science events impacting regenerative agriculture. You are welcome to bring food to picnic after the event.

Program Details

Program Benefits

  • Helping with a citizen science event.
  • Learning about pollinators and how to improve an ecosystem to encourage pollination.
  • Contributing to the Great Southeast Pollinator Census data.
  • Assisting Juneberry in judging the productivity of our regenerative practices

Instructors

Danielle Rushing and nature explorers at Juneberry Ridge.

Audience

All Ages

Class Size

Unlimited

Cost

FREE

Requirements

N/A

Selection Criteria

N/A

Application Deadline

RSVP by August 14th

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