Ecosystems—whether agricultural, urban, or natural—depend on pollinators, great and small. Pollinators in the form of bees, birds, butterflies, bats, and even moths provide vital, but often invisible services, from contributing to biodiverse terrestrial wildlife and plant communities to supporting healthy watersheds. Pollinator declines worldwide have been noted as land-use and climate changes occur on the landscape. USGS is laying the groundwork for better scientific understanding of wildlife population level impacts from a variety of potential threats to species from big game to birds, to bats, to pollinators.
USGS Bee Lab at the Eastern Ecological Science Center

With our U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service partners, the USGS Bee Lab develops identification tools and keys for native bee species, takes public access high resolution photographs of bees, works with partners across the country, designs and tests bee counting techniques, documents bee/plant associations and confirms identification of native bee species.
Pollinator Conservation and Climate Science

Pollinator species in the United States are in crisis based on broad-scale changes in land-use and climate. The USGS is working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others to develop conservation plans, for pollinators, including quantification of the effects of climate change.
Pollinator Research
Species We Study: Pollinators
USGS Ecosystems Science for Food and Water Security
Agricultural Practices
Using Pollinator Environmental DNA to Assess the Ecological Resilience of America’s Grasslands
Conservation Genetics of the Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Using Artificial Flowers to Survey for Pollinators
Determining the dietary preferences and population genetics of an endangered bumble bee, Bombus affinis, by maximizing the use of museum specimens
Western Bumble Bee and Native Pollinator Research
Managing for Grassland Health at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Evaluation of conservation grazing versus prescribed fire to manage tallgrass prairie remnants for plant and pollinator species diversity
Quantifying the effects of land-use change and bioenergy crop production on ecosystem services in the Northern Great Plains
Developing a sampling and modeling framework to support Dakota skipper management decisions
The pollinator library: a decision-support tool for improving national pollinator conservation efforts
To control or not to control: response of pollinator communities to invasive plant management
Long-term changes in pollinator resources (alfalfa, sweetclover, milkweed) and monarch butterfly populations in CRP grasslands
Improving forage for pollinators on Federal conservation lands
Understanding how land-use change in the Northern Great Plains affects pollinator health and pollination services
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership Map Viewer and Tools
Ecology and Distribution of the Endangered Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership
Native Pollinators in Agricultural Ecosystems
Explore published USGS pollinator datasets below.
Data Release: Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, March 2023-January 2024 Data Release: Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, March 2023-January 2024
Data Release: Bee and plant inventory data from four national parks in Maryland and Virginia, USA, 2021–2022 Data Release: Bee and plant inventory data from four national parks in Maryland and Virginia, USA, 2021–2022
Population genetic analysis of the rusty patched bumble bee in extant locations in 2022 Population genetic analysis of the rusty patched bumble bee in extant locations in 2022
Plant and insect pollinator diversity data from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa Plant and insect pollinator diversity data from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa
Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States. Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States.
A comparison of pan trap and hand net bee collection methods at Badlands National Park, South Dakota, 2012 A comparison of pan trap and hand net bee collection methods at Badlands National Park, South Dakota, 2012
Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States
Pesticide residues in passive samplers and bee tissue from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa, USA, 2019 (ver 2.0, October 2023) Pesticide residues in passive samplers and bee tissue from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa, USA, 2019 (ver 2.0, October 2023)
Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States
Species Distribution Models for Native Species in the Mojave Desert Species Distribution Models for Native Species in the Mojave Desert
Concentrations of pesticides in multiple matrices to measure exposure of wild bees visiting pollinator hedgerows in northern California Concentrations of pesticides in multiple matrices to measure exposure of wild bees visiting pollinator hedgerows in northern California
Insect community responses to climate and weather across elevation gradients in the Sagebrush Steppe, eastern Oregon 2012 and 2013 Insect community responses to climate and weather across elevation gradients in the Sagebrush Steppe, eastern Oregon 2012 and 2013
Recent publications related to USGS pollinator research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS pollinator publications is available from the button below.
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator Science Strategy, 2025–35—A Review and Look Forward
Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border
Prospects of pollinator community surveillance using terrestrial environmental DNA metagenetics Prospects of pollinator community surveillance using terrestrial environmental DNA metagenetics
Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure
Considering pollinators' ecosystem services in the remediation and restoration of contaminated lands: Overview of research and its gaps Considering pollinators' ecosystem services in the remediation and restoration of contaminated lands: Overview of research and its gaps
Pollinator conservation and climate science at the U.S. Geological Survey Pollinator conservation and climate science at the U.S. Geological Survey
Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides
Introduction to the special issue on pollinators of the Great Plains Introduction to the special issue on pollinators of the Great Plains
Conclusion to the special issue on Pollinators of the Great Plains Conclusion to the special issue on Pollinators of the Great Plains
Assessing population genomic structure and polyploidy: A crucial step for native plant restoration Assessing population genomic structure and polyploidy: A crucial step for native plant restoration
Warming temperatures affect meadow-wide nectar resources, with implications for plant-pollinator communities Warming temperatures affect meadow-wide nectar resources, with implications for plant-pollinator communities
Seed menus: An integrated decision-support framework for native plant restoration in the Mojave Desert Seed menus: An integrated decision-support framework for native plant restoration in the Mojave Desert
Ecosystems—whether agricultural, urban, or natural—depend on pollinators, great and small. Pollinators in the form of bees, birds, butterflies, bats, and even moths provide vital, but often invisible services, from contributing to biodiverse terrestrial wildlife and plant communities to supporting healthy watersheds. Pollinator declines worldwide have been noted as land-use and climate changes occur on the landscape. USGS is laying the groundwork for better scientific understanding of wildlife population level impacts from a variety of potential threats to species from big game to birds, to bats, to pollinators.
USGS Bee Lab at the Eastern Ecological Science Center

With our U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service partners, the USGS Bee Lab develops identification tools and keys for native bee species, takes public access high resolution photographs of bees, works with partners across the country, designs and tests bee counting techniques, documents bee/plant associations and confirms identification of native bee species.
Pollinator Conservation and Climate Science

Pollinator species in the United States are in crisis based on broad-scale changes in land-use and climate. The USGS is working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others to develop conservation plans, for pollinators, including quantification of the effects of climate change.
Pollinator Research
Species We Study: Pollinators
USGS Ecosystems Science for Food and Water Security
Agricultural Practices
Using Pollinator Environmental DNA to Assess the Ecological Resilience of America’s Grasslands
Conservation Genetics of the Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Using Artificial Flowers to Survey for Pollinators
Determining the dietary preferences and population genetics of an endangered bumble bee, Bombus affinis, by maximizing the use of museum specimens
Western Bumble Bee and Native Pollinator Research
Managing for Grassland Health at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Evaluation of conservation grazing versus prescribed fire to manage tallgrass prairie remnants for plant and pollinator species diversity
Quantifying the effects of land-use change and bioenergy crop production on ecosystem services in the Northern Great Plains
Developing a sampling and modeling framework to support Dakota skipper management decisions
The pollinator library: a decision-support tool for improving national pollinator conservation efforts
To control or not to control: response of pollinator communities to invasive plant management
Long-term changes in pollinator resources (alfalfa, sweetclover, milkweed) and monarch butterfly populations in CRP grasslands
Improving forage for pollinators on Federal conservation lands
Understanding how land-use change in the Northern Great Plains affects pollinator health and pollination services
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership Map Viewer and Tools
Ecology and Distribution of the Endangered Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership
Native Pollinators in Agricultural Ecosystems
Explore published USGS pollinator datasets below.
Data Release: Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, March 2023-January 2024 Data Release: Insect pollinator crossing of international border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, March 2023-January 2024
Data Release: Bee and plant inventory data from four national parks in Maryland and Virginia, USA, 2021–2022 Data Release: Bee and plant inventory data from four national parks in Maryland and Virginia, USA, 2021–2022
Population genetic analysis of the rusty patched bumble bee in extant locations in 2022 Population genetic analysis of the rusty patched bumble bee in extant locations in 2022
Plant and insect pollinator diversity data from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa Plant and insect pollinator diversity data from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa
Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States. Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States.
A comparison of pan trap and hand net bee collection methods at Badlands National Park, South Dakota, 2012 A comparison of pan trap and hand net bee collection methods at Badlands National Park, South Dakota, 2012
Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States
Pesticide residues in passive samplers and bee tissue from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa, USA, 2019 (ver 2.0, October 2023) Pesticide residues in passive samplers and bee tissue from Conservation Reserve Program fields across an agricultural gradient in eastern Iowa, USA, 2019 (ver 2.0, October 2023)
Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States
Species Distribution Models for Native Species in the Mojave Desert Species Distribution Models for Native Species in the Mojave Desert
Concentrations of pesticides in multiple matrices to measure exposure of wild bees visiting pollinator hedgerows in northern California Concentrations of pesticides in multiple matrices to measure exposure of wild bees visiting pollinator hedgerows in northern California
Insect community responses to climate and weather across elevation gradients in the Sagebrush Steppe, eastern Oregon 2012 and 2013 Insect community responses to climate and weather across elevation gradients in the Sagebrush Steppe, eastern Oregon 2012 and 2013
Recent publications related to USGS pollinator research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS pollinator publications is available from the button below.