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.
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.
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









