Building Better Native Seed Mixes
(Time: 59:45) Webinar 7 of 7 from U of M's Ecological Restoration Training Center; Learn how to make the State of Minnesota’s new seed mix system work for you!
University of Minnesota
Recorded, November 2011
(Time: 59:45) Webinar 7 of 7 from U of M's Ecological Restoration Training Center; Learn how to make the State of Minnesota’s new seed mix system work for you!
University of Minnesota
Recorded, November 2011
(Time: 01:30) This webinar discusses planning and implementing conservation measures to address multiple resource concerns, including pollinator conservation.
Xerces Society/NRCS
Recorded, June 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Mary Juhl; 612-358-5733
St. Paul, Minn. – The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) has selected more than 1,000 Minnesota residents to receive Individual Support grants through the Lawns to Legumes program.
“Minnesotans are eager to help our at-risk pollinator species,” said BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke. “Lawns to Legumes provides the financial and technical support they need to play a hands-on role in benefiting pollinators.”
Funded by the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Lawns to Legumes offers a combination of workshops, coaching, planting guides and cost-share funding for installing pollinator-friendly native plantings in residential yards. BWSR partners with Metro Blooms and Blue Thumb — Planting for Clean Water to administer the program.
Individual Support grants reimburse Minnesota residents for up to $350 in costs associated with planting pollinator habitat in their yards. Recipients have access to workshops, coaching opportunities and gardening resources to help ensure project success. Recipients are required to contribute a 25% match in the form of purchasing materials, hiring contractors or as in-kind time spent planting and maintaining their projects.
Sign up for program updates to be notified of future grant opportunities. For more information on Lawns to Legumes, see BWSR’s website.
(Time: 1:07) This webinar explains how native plant community restoration can be guided by existing natural inventories.
NRCS
Recorded, October 2017
This is a recording of the RIM easement application webinar training session from 3/29/2022.
BWSR
United States
(Time: 2:00) This webinar provides instruction regarding the creation or restoration of quality pollinator habitat.
Xerces Society/NRCS
Recorded, September 2011