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Census Data

Census Data

Who uses the census data, and what for?

Educators of all levels

  • Researchers used the data in pollination economic valuation studies.
  • College educators use journal articles featuring the data in their classrooms.
  • K–12 educators use the data to teach math and critical thinking.

Interested in using the data in your classroom? See our educator resources.

Community members and leaders

  • City planners use the data to see where more pollinator habitat is needed.
  • Businesses use the data while planning outdoor spaces and landscaping.
  • Growers use the data to see what pollinators are in their counties.

Homeowners

  • Gardeners use the data to decide which pollinator plants to grow to attract different insects.

Results by year

Select a year to view its full results.

2025 Census Results2024 Census Results2023 Census Results2022 Census Results2021 Census Results2020 Census Results2019 Census Results

Economic value of pollination

Dr. Sharon Kane, a UGA economist, put this graphic together — another reminder of the importance of our pollinators and our efforts to conserve them. For an interactive experience, visit her interactive map.

Map of the economic value of pollination in Georgia, by Dr. Sharon KaneGraphic showing new pollinator gardens created through the census

Journal articles on the Great Pollinator Census

  • Griffin, B. & Braman, K. (2021) School and Community Garden Pollinator Census: a Pilot Project in Georgia. Journal of Entomological Science, 56(3): pp. 287–304. DOI: 10.18474/JES20-38
  • Griffin, B., LaTora, A.G., Bhattarai, U., & Braman, S.K. (2022) Knowledge Gleaned From the First Great Georgia Pollinator Census. Journal of Entomological Science, 57(1): pp. 39–63. DOI: 10.18474/JES21-05
  • Griffin, B., Braman, R., Griffin, M. & Sarieh, Y. (2021) The Strategic Use of Multimedia in the Great Georgia Pollinator Census Citizen Science Project. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 6(1): 1, pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.5334/cstp.334
  • Pless, R., Ferreira, S., Bergstrom, J., & Rabinowitz, A. N. (2021). Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Economic Value of Biotic Pollination Services in Georgia, USA: 2009–2017. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 53(3), 322–340. DOI: 10.1017/aae.2021.11