- Information on the Program Habitat Kits
- Information on the Program Native Seed Packets
- Trifold Project Information Handout
- Plants for Pollinators; Building Healthy Habitats with Utah Native Plants (not for resale).
- Example Landscape Design using Plants in the Upland Habitat Kits
- Pollinator 101 Handout (full page)
- Pollinator 101 Handout (smaller size)
- Planting Guide
- Maintenance Guide
- Seed Planting Guide
- The Doug Tallamy and Nature’s Best Hope in Utah webinar recording
- Pollinator Focused Reading List
- Other Utah Pollinator Conservation Programs and Partners
- Apiary proximity resources
- Conservation Bare Root Sales (contact individual offices for dates of spring sales). Native bare root trees and shrubs are great additions to pollinator habitats. They provide protective cover, food sources for birds, nesting sites for birds and native bees, and serve as host plants for larvae of butterflies and moths. Species that are often offered and benefit pollinators are serviceberry, buffaloberry, chokecherry, and golden currant.
Click here to return to the main Utah Pollinator Habitat Program page.
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