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Tuesday, May 7

Protecting Pollinators

Description

Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees are members of a helpful group of species known as pollinators. More than 70% of plants depend on them to transfer pollen between flowers, yet many pollinator populations are in decline. The world is taking notice, as the ability for plants to reproduce is vital for a cascading system of food chains, including our own. Learn about the variety of pollinators in New England, why they are important, and what you can do to help them thrive in your landscape.

Interested in learning more? This program is one part of a 4-session online Spring Nature Series. By registering for the series, you get access to all 4 sessions for the price of 3. You do not need to register for other sessions, or the full series, to enjoy this one.

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Bumblebee © Shane Wax
When
  • Tue, May 07, 2024 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members $15
  • Adult Nonmembers $20

Instructors

  • Tia Pinney - Education Coordinator/Senior Naturalist - Metro West

Instructions

You will receive the Microsoft Teams Link to log in to this online program in your confirmation. An email reminder will also be sent to you 24 hours before program start.