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Mitigating Pollinator Decline in Landscapes is an online course for Master Gardeners looking for further certification or home gardeners. Students will learn the basics on different kinds of bees, why they are in decline, and how homeowners can work to conserve them in the landscape. Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit.
For information or to enroll please contact:
Mary Meyer, meyer023@umn.edu or
Echo Martin, mart1794@umn.edu with University of Minnesota
- Teacher: Vera Krischik

Course overview
This course explains why protecting different types of bees in integrated pest management is important to West Coast agriculture. This course is available for free. The
course contains video so it requires a device that can play audio and video.
Who should enroll?
Pest management agricultural professionals (including growers, PCAs, and certified crop advisers) who would like to gain practical knowledge that can be used to conserve bees (including non-Apis and native bees as well as homey bees) while managing pests effectively.
Continuing Education Units
This course is not approved for CEUs.
Enrollment period
This course must be completed by December 30 of the current year. Download the certificate immediately when you complete the course. You will not be able to retrieve your certificate after December 30.
- Technical support: UC IPM Online Training Support