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The Great Southeast Pollinator Course

Seven weeks to increase your insect knowledge and upgrade your Great Southeast Pollinator Census counting skills. Learn with the experts!

Register on EventbriteFor educators

https://pollinatorcourse2026.eventbrite.com

When

June 16 – July 28, 2026

Tuesdays · 3:00–4:30 p.m. EDT

Cost

$50

+ a commitment to count in August

Format

Live on Zoom

Recordings posted each Friday

Certificate

1+ PLU

for educators, on completion

The details

  • Presented as a Zoom webinar each Tuesday, 3:00–4:30 p.m. EDT, from June 16 through July 28, 2026. Can't make it live? Recordings are posted by Friday of that week.

  • The cost is $50, plus a commitment to lead, assist, or participate in a Census event on August 21 or 22, 2026, if you live in a Census state (Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, or Alabama). Living outside the Southeast? Join for just the course fee. If the cost is a burden, email Becky Griffin at beckygri@uga.edu.

  • Upon completion you'll earn a course certificate. The course is equivalent to 1+ PLU for educators.

Week by week

Seven sessions, eight insect groups

Each Tuesday brings a new group of pollinators and the experts who know them best.

  1. Carpenter Bees
    Week 1
    June 16

    Carpenter Bees

    Drilling, pollinating and misunderstood

    Welcome

    Instructors

    Dr. Bethany Harris

    Dr. Bethany Harris

    Director of the University of Georgia's Urban Ag Center. Bethany collaborates with industry professionals, homeowners, and county agents across sustainable food production, pollinator conservation, landscape horticulture, urban forestry, urban entomology, and urban water management.

    Whitney Ottinger

    Whitney Ottinger

    Sustainable Agriculture Educator. Whitney develops and coordinates agricultural education through training activities, extension programs, and other sustainable agriculture resources and tools statewide.

  2. Bumble Bees
    Week 2
    June 23

    Bumble Bees

    Models of pollinating proficiency

    Instructors

    Rich Hatfield

    Rich Hatfield

    Rich manages all aspects of the Xerces Society's work on bumble bees. He holds a master's in conservation biology from San Francisco State University and joined Xerces in 2012.

    Becky Griffin

    Becky Griffin

    National Coordinator of the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, University of Georgia Pollinator Health Associate, and bumble bee lover! Becky helps document bumble bee species across the Southeast.

  3. Butterflies
    Week 3
    June 30

    Butterflies

    Scaled wings, serious science

    Instructors

    Dr. Sonia Altizer

    Dr. Sonia Altizer

    Head of the University of Georgia Entomology Department. Dr. Altizer's lab is known for its research into butterfly behavior.

    Jeremy Rhoden

    Jeremy Rhoden

    Urban & Residential Horticulture Agent and Master Gardener Volunteer Coordinator for UF/IFAS Extension Marion County. Jeremy is the Great Southeast Pollinator Census Coordinator for the state of Florida.

  4. Small Bees
    Week 4
    July 7

    Small Bees

    Tiny bodies, outsized ecosystem impact

    Instructors

    Dr. Kris Braman

    Dr. Kris Braman

    Professor Emeritus of Entomology at the University of Georgia. Her recent research and teaching focus centers on the conservation of pollinators and other beneficial arthropods.

    Amanda Bratcher

    Amanda Bratcher

    Horticulture agent at NC Cooperative Extension–Lee County Center and the state coordinator for the Great Southeast Pollinator Census in North Carolina. Amanda is passionate about plants AND pollinators!

  5. Honey Bees
    Week 5
    July 14

    Honey Bees

    Sweetest of all the bees

    Instructors

    Dr. Jamie Ellis

    Dr. Jamie Ellis

    Professor of Entomology in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia. Jamie and his team run over 30 active research projects in honey bee husbandry, conservation, and ecology.

    Bethany O'Rear

    Bethany O'Rear

    Alabama Extension professional and Coordinator of Alabama's participation in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census.

  6. Flies & WaspsFlies & Wasps
    Week 6
    July 21

    Flies & Wasps

    Unsung heroes of the garden

    Instructors

    Dr. Scott Clem

    Dr. Scott Clem

    Assistant professor of insect ecology at Illinois State University (former postdoc at UGA's Department of Entomology). Dr. Clem's lab focuses on the ecology, behavior, and biodiversity of beneficial insects, with a particular emphasis on hover flies (Syrphidae).

    Dr. Jason Schmidt

    Dr. Jason Schmidt

    Associate Professor at the University of Georgia's Tifton Campus. The Schmidt Lab focuses on arthropod ecology and trophic interactions.

    Gabrielle LaTora

    Gabrielle LaTora

    Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent for UGA Extension in Fulton County. An entomologist by training, Gabrielle is interested in insects on farms and in gardens.

  7. The Other Insects
    Week 7
    July 28

    The Other Insects

    Beetles & beyond

    Course wrap-up

    Instructor

    Dr. Joe McHugh

    Dr. Joe McHugh

    Herbert H. and Jean A. Ross Memorial Distinguished Professor of Insect Systematics and Evolutionary Biology in the Department of Entomology, University of Georgia. Dr. McHugh is also curator of the Georgia Museum of Natural History.

Ready to learn with the experts?

Seats are limited. Register on Eventbrite, and reach out to Becky Griffin if the fee is a barrier.

Register nowbeckygri@uga.edu