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Please use this form if you are interested in participating in this summer's Texas/Oklahoma Pollinator Survey. The goal of the TOPP is to gather observational data on what plants are most attractive to bees and other pollinators. This information will be used to inform gardeners about the best plants for pollinator gardens in Texas. Based on your observations, we hope to develop regional fact sheets to further the goal of conserving important pollinator resources.  









There will be an [optional] training for participants in the Pollinator Survey held on Tuesday, June 18th at the Dallas County Master Gardener Center at 715 Rowlett Rd., Garland, TX 75043.  Which of the following training methods would you prefer?  [note: this presentation will be live broadcast on Facebook and a recorded version will be made available online]
Thank you for being willing to serve as a Citizen Scientist this summer. You should be receiving an information packet shortly.  If you have further questions, your first contact should be Ms. Danielle Dunn, summer project coordinator for Texas (Danielle.dunn@ag.tamu.edu 972-952-9239).  Other contacts include Dr. Scott Longing (Texas Tech University scott.longing@ttu.edu), Dr. Adam Mitchell (Tarleton State University, abmitchell@tarleton.edu) or Dr. Mike Merchant (Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas, m-merchant@tamu.edu).