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MSU Pollinator Champions updated online course available – Michigan State University

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Michigan State University updated a popular online course about pollinators in Michigan with new accessibility features, graphics and resources. The course is available at no charge to participants.
Michigan State University updated its Pollinator Champions online course with improved course navigation and accessibility features, new graphics and additional resources.
Pollinator Champions is a free, self-paced online course designed to educate the public on who are pollinators, why they are important, what is happening to them and how you can help. The course is packed full of videos, articles and fun activities to guide you through the amazing world of pollinators and pollination. Pollinator Champions is a popular online course, with over 3,600 participants to date.
After completing the free Pollinator Champions online course, participants can choose to pay a fee of $30 to become a Certified Pollinator Champion. The certification includes a printable certificate as well as a PowerPoint presentation and handouts so participants can share their knowledge about pollinators with their communities.
Funding for this course was provided by MSU Extension, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and donations to Heroes to Hives.
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