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  1. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

    The Xerces Society is a science-based nonprofit organization that protects wildlife through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats.

  2. About - Xerces Society

    The Xerces Society’s growth and accomplishments are possible because of the generous financial support from Xerces Society members, private foundations, government agencies, and businesses.

  3. About the Xerces Society

    Jan 13, 2026 · The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is an international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats.

  4. Publications Library - Xerces Society

    As a science-based organization, the Xerces Society produces dozens of publications annually, all of which employ the best available research to guide effective conservation efforts.

  5. Pollinator Conservation Program - Xerces Society

    Follow the links below to learn more about these vital insects, the Xerces Society's pollinator conservation work, and how you can help. We offer free pollinator habitat kits to eligible partners …

  6. Pollinator Conservation Resource Center - Xerces Society

    Please visit our Xerces Society Habitat Kit Program webpage to learn more. To view resources relevant to where you live and work, start by selecting your region from the map or the list.

  7. Pollinator-Friendly Native Plant Lists | Xerces Society

    Pollinator-Friendly Native Plant Lists (Photo: Xerces Society / Jennifer Hopwood)

  8. Resources - Xerces Society

    Through the Xerces Habitat Kit Program, we provide plants and resources regionally to folks with the interest, experience, and land to restore pollinator habitat.

  9. Our Work - Xerces Society

    Conserving Endangered Species Engaging in education, research, community science, and advocacy to protect at-risk species and their habitats.

  10. | Xerces Society

    Join Xerces experts to ask your questions about the Bring Back the Pollinators first principle: plant pollinator-friendly plants. This is your chance to get advice about how to select native plants with …