The Texas Pollinator BioBlitz is a two-week, statewide Citizen Science event that takes place every year in mid-October. Open to all ages and experience levels, the BioBlitz invites participants to spot pollinators and nectar-producing plants, snap photos or videos, and share what they find on iNaturalist, Instagram, or the event’s Facebook page using #TXPollinators. Along the way, participants receive fun observation challenges and helpful resources to keep things engaging.
Your observations matter. Pollinator populations—including monarchs, native bees, butterflies, and moths—are declining across Texas and beyond, and the data collected during the BioBlitz helps track these changes and support conservation efforts. Participation counts as Citizen Science and qualifies for TMN volunteer hours, making this an easy, meaningful way to learn, contribute, and help protect the pollinators that support our ecosystems and food supply.
For more information about the Texas Pollinator BioBlitz, click here.


