Clay Bolt is the Manager of Pollinator Conservation for World Wildlife Fund–US, where he leads efforts to protect pollinators by reducing pesticide impacts and promoting healthy, productive landscapes. Working closely with agronomists, scientists, and conservation partners, Clay helps develop practical, field-based solutions that support integrated pest management, habitat creation, and the long-term sustainability of agriculture. A lifelong champion for insects, he uses his background in science and photography to bring attention to the vital role that bees, butterflies, and other pollinators play in our food systems and ecosystems.
