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Finding Nectar operates at the convergence of pollinator conservation advocacy and fiber arts education in the Pacific Northwest. The platform centers on evidence-based environmental initiatives, particularly campaigns addressing neonicotinoid pesticide regulation and habitat protection for native bee species. Their policy work extends to agricultural chemical reform through established conservation networks and regulatory channels. The organization conducts structured workshops teaching crochet, knitting, and macrame techniques to beginning and intermediate practitioners. These hands-on sessions integrate discussions of sustainable fiber sourcing and traditional textile practices. The curriculum emphasizes skill-building fundamentals while exploring connections between artisanal crafting and environmental stewardship. Finding Nectar's conservation programs focus on three core areas: pollinator habitat preservation, agricultural policy reform, and public education about beneficial insects. Their craft education offerings similarly follow a three-track model: fiber arts instruction, sustainable materials sourcing, and community skill-sharing. This integrated approach links direct environmental action with accessible creative practice.