Great Southeastern Pollinator Census 2026
Science · Citizen Science

Great Southeastern Pollinator Census 2026

Join the citizen science effort to track pollinator populations at the South Carolina Botanical Garden.

Fri, 21 Aug 2026 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM (America/New_York) South Carolina Botanical Garden Clemson , South Carolina
The Great Southeastern Pollinator Census is a vital citizen science project aimed at gathering data on pollinator populations across the region. By participating at the South Carolina Botanical Garden, you contribute to important research that helps scientists understand and protect our local biodiversity. This event is perfect for nature enthusiasts, students, and families who want to make a tangible impact on environmental conservation while learning about the essential role pollinators play in our ecosystem.

What to Expect

Participants will be guided on how to identify and count pollinators in the garden to contribute to regional data.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Families
  • Environmentalists
  • Gardeners

Agenda Overview

The event involves training and active participation in the pollinator census within the garden.
Venue & Address
South Carolina Botanical Garden
150 Discovery Ln
Clemson , South Carolina – 29634
United States
Organizer
Clemson Extension · Educational Institution
Providing research-based information and community outreach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the census?
A project to track pollinator populations in the Southeast.
Do I need experience?
No, training is provided at the event.
Where is it held?
South Carolina Botanical Garden.
Is there a cost?
Check the Eventbrite link for ticket details.
What should I bring?
Comfortable outdoor clothing and water.
Why is this important?
It helps scientists monitor pollinator health and biodiversity.
Tags
Pollinators Science Conservation Clemson Garden Citizen Science
Summary
A citizen science event focused on counting and tracking pollinator populations.
Reference: eventbrite.com
Highlights
  • Citizen science participation
  • Environmental conservation
  • Educational experience
  • Hands-on research
  • Support local biodiversity
  • Community engagement
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