Pollinators: Ecology, Importance, and Conservation (July Delicate Balance of Nature)
July 27 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Pollinators are essential to our ecosystems, playing a crucial role in ecological health, food security, and the economy. However, their populations are declining due to various threats. This presentation will highlight five key groups of pollinators, explore their ecological significance, and discuss how gardening can serve as an effective conservation strategy. Join us to learn how you can make a difference.
Liah is passionate about landscaping, native plants, pollinators, and ecology. She is fascinated by complex ecological interactions and how horticulture can be used to support local ecosystems. Liah’s work is community-oriented and rooted in education, providing accessible, science-based resources to all members of Monroe County, including residents, youth, and professionals.
Join us in person in the John Pennekamp Visitor Center at 6:30pm for a pre-lecture reception or via Zoom at 7:15pm: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87530387091
providing accessible, science-based resources to all members of Monroe County, including residents, youth, and professionals.
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