Environment · Conference

Pollinator Conference: Native Plants & Pollinators

A dedicated conference exploring the vital relationship between native plants and local pollinator populations.

Sat, 20 Jun 2026 Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village Amherst , New York
The Pollinator Conference: Native Plants & Pollinators brings together experts, enthusiasts, and community members at the Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village. This event focuses on the critical role native flora plays in supporting local pollinator species, including bees, butterflies, and birds. Attendees will learn about habitat restoration, sustainable gardening practices, and the importance of biodiversity in our ecosystem. It is an excellent opportunity to connect with conservationists and gain actionable insights for protecting our local environment.

What to Expect

An educational gathering featuring insights on ecological health and sustainable gardening.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Conservationists
  • Students
  • Environmental enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The conference includes sessions on native plant benefits and pollinator protection strategies.
Venue & Address
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village
3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd
Amherst , New York – 14228
United States
Organizer
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village · Non-profit
A cultural and educational organization dedicated to preserving local history and environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the conference held?
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, Amherst, NY.
Is there a cost?
Tickets start at free, with some options up to $45.
Who is hosting?
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village.
What is the focus?
Native plants and pollinator conservation.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is recommended via the event website.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is open to the public.
Tags
Pollinators Native Plants Conservation Amherst Environment Education
Summary
A community conference focused on native plant conservation and pollinator support.
Reference: bnhv.org
Highlights
  • Native plant identification
  • Pollinator habitat creation
  • Conservation strategies
  • Expert-led presentations
  • Community networking
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