Conserving Native Bumble Bees
Dates: | July 9, 2016 |
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Meets: | Sa from 10 AM to 1 PM |
Location: | Main House Lecture Room 2 |
Instructor: | Kelly Gill |
Fee: | $45.00 |
Bumble bees, key pollinators of crops and wildflowers, are declining
at an alarming rate, and previously common species are now absent from much of their former territory. Learn about bumble bee biology
and habitat needs, how to create bumble bee friendly gardens, and
how you can contribute to citizen science projects to help conserve our native bumble bees. Then go on a garden tour to observe bumble bees and other pollinators in action.
Food will be available for purchase from Mama Mia food truck from
11 am to 2 pm.
This class qualifies for the following professional credits: 3 APLD, 1 DNLA, and 3 NOFA.
Sorry, this course is inactive. Please contact our office to see if it will be reinstated, or if alternative classes are available.