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NAPPC BROCHURES


Your School and Pollinators: How Pollinators Can Help Your School While You Help Pollinators

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Protecting Monarchs: What You Can Do to Support Monarch Butterflies

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Plight of the Pollinator: Save Money, Time and Energy with IVM and Energy Rights-of-Way for Wild Pollinators

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Plight of the Pollinator: How You and Your Garden are Needed Brochure

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Public Lands and Pollinators: Perfect Partners Investing in Flora, Fauna, and Our Future

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Protecting Pollinators: Why and How Pesticide Applicators Can Help Them

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If you are interested in ordering printed versions of these brochures, please email info@pollinator.org with "NAPPC Brochures" as the subject.

BROCHURES ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR RESALE. BROCHURES MAY NOT BE SOLD, REPRODUCED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF POLLINATOR PARTNERSHIP.

Brochure Folding Instructions

NOTES ON ASSEMBLY: The brochure size is 8 1/2" x 14" and the final finished size when folded is 8 1/2" x 3 1/2." If you can, use 8 1/2" x 14" paper, but you will get the idea even if you use standard 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Print the front and the back of the brochure (easiest if your printer allows two-sided printing.) If not, print each page and attach them back to back and tape them in place so that all the copy is facing "out." Fold the two far ends to meet in the middle, then fold in half. The picture and diagram we have provided should help you as this process is a lot easier to see than to describe. Download the instructions.



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