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The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation (Xerces Society) is a non-profit environmental organization that focuses on the conservation of considered to be essential to biological diversity and . It is named in honor of an extinct California , the ( Glaucopsyche xerces).

(2025). 9781594859649, Mountaineers Books. .

The Society collaborates with federal and state agencies including the US Department of Agriculture, as well as , land managers, , and to promote invertebrate conservation, applied research, advocacy, public outreach and education. Examples of Xerces Society activities include advocating for invertebrates and their habitats, petitioning for the designation of endangered status for applicable species such as the monarch butterfly, and public education projects. Ongoing projects include the rehabilitation of habitat for endangered species, public education about the importance of native , and the restoration and protection of .

The organization was founded by butterfly scientist Robert Michael Pyle from Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and was reincorporated with the Oregon Secretary of State on April 14, 1988.


Initiatives

Bee City USA
The Xerces Society started the Bee City USA program to encourage cities to encourage native pollinators by planting more , providing more pollinator habitats, and limiting unnecessary spraying.


Bee Campus USA
The Xerces Society started the Bee Campus USA program to include pollinator gardens in communities and campuses to provide habitats for local pollinators.

The following colleges and universities participate in the Bee Campus USA program.

+ !College !Date !Reference
Cal Poly Humboldt2024
Utah State University2023
University of Montana2024
University of New Hampshire2024
Indiana University Kokomo2024
West Virginia University2024
UC San Diego2024
2024

Litigation
In August 2024, the Xerces Society and Center for Biological Diversity won a lawsuit against the 's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) over its widespread use of pesticides to address grasshopper and cricket infestations over millions of acres across 17 western states.


Publications


See also

  • Butterfly Conservation
  • Bumblebee Conservation Trust

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