Our founder Robert Michael Pyle has described conserving invertebrates as “the biggest job in the world.” It certainly is a formidable task, and it is one that we can all contribute to. Wherever we are, there is something that we each can do, from participating in community science projects by gathering observations of fireflies or bumble bees to making our gardens and neighborhoods safer for butterflies and people by reducing pesticide use to creating habitat on farms that will support beneficial insects. With thoughtful land management and meaningful action, we all can make a difference for the invertebrates of our communities.