PNW Bumble Bee Atlas
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        • Survey 123
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Training Modules

Photo by Lisa Hopp Robinson

​Why Participate?

2022 Webinar Training

2022 ID Workshop

Download a copy of the species plates used in the ID workshop by clicking on the image to the right.
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2021 Webinar Training

Module 1: Bumble Bee Ecology and Conservation - With data from V1 of the Atlas


Module 2: SGCN Bumble Bees - What we know, and what we hope to learn


Module 3: Conducting a Survey from A to Z


Module 4: Photography and ID Tips - With a focus on the SGCN bumble bees


Older Training Videos

Conducting Surveys

Legacy Module 4: A primer to identifying bumble bees in the Pacific Northwest (all species from V1 of the Atlas)


Module 2: Bumble Bee Ecology & Conservation




Field Videos

How to Net a Bee

Survey Equipment


Planning Your Survey Site

How to Record Your Bumble Bee Data


Rapid Habitat Survey

Getting a Bee from Net to Vial

Using the Photo Chamber

Project Partners

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Supported with funding from:

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About the Pacific Northwest Bumble Bee Atlas
The PNW Bumble Bee Atlas is a collaborative effort between the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation to track and conserve the bumble bees of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
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  • Bumble Bee Atlas
    • About
  • Get Involved
    • 2022 Grid Cells
    • The Basics
    • Instructions
    • Finding Franklin's
  • Resources
    • Key Resources
    • Data >
      • Bumble Bee Data
      • Data Entry Help
      • Highlights
      • Explore Data
    • FAQs
    • Requirements
    • Survey Protocols >
      • Point Surveys
      • Roadside Surveys
      • Habitat Surveys >
        • Survey 123
      • Incidental Surveys
    • Photography Tips
    • Gallery
    • OR Bee Project
  • PNW Bumble Bees
    • Species Illustrations
    • Profile Pages
  • Training
    • Live Events
    • Recorded Trainings
    • Training Materials