06/03/2026
Planting for Pollinators
Celebrate National Pollinator Week with a FREE hands-on program at the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge! Enjoy a short presentation before planting a few native pollinator plants to take home.
When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 β please choose one of the following sessions to attend:
10:00β11:00 AM: For adults: This session will be geared toward adults, though everyone is welcome. Join us for a presentation highlighting the importance of native pollinator plants and the simple ways people can help support bees, birds, butterflies, and other wildlife at home. Next, re-pot a plant plug or grab a seedling to take home!
1:00β2:00 PM: For families and children: This session features a very brief pollinator talk followed by the same hands-on planting activity. All children must attend with an adult.
Where: La Crosse District Visitor Center, N5727, Onalaska, WI 54650.
Please arrive a few minutes early to find your seat before the presentation begins. Come wearing clothes that can get a little dirty and with a readiness to stick your hands in some soil! Registration is not required, but space and supplies are limited. All materials will be provided. If you plan to attend with a large group, please call ahead to ensure we can accommodate you.
National Pollinator Week is an annual nationwide celebration! During this week, communities come together to raise awareness, celebrate these essential species, and share simple, meaningful ways to help ensure their survival for future generations.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information, visit www.fws.gov and connect with us on social media: Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly known as Twitter), LinkedIn, Flickr, and YouTube.
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife & Fish Refuge
United States federal agency that manages national wildlife refuges, protects endangered species, manages migratory birds, restores nationally significant fisheries, and enforces federal wildlife laws.