
What's all the Buzz about: How Your Landscape Practices are Affecting the Local Pollinator Communities, and How to Attract Native Bees
A Talk by Tora Rocha (Co-Founder, Pollinator Posse)
About this Talk
Pollinators visit flowering plants and moves pollen from flower to flower, which helps plants reproduce, making fruits and seeds. In North America, pollinators include bees, butterflies, moths, flower flies, beetles, wasps, hummingbirds, and in some parts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, nectar-feeding bats.
Join us for this informative talk about the crucial ecosystem service that pollinators provide, and the intricate link to wider biodiversity and reproduction of many wild plant species. Learn how to creates pollinator-friendly landscaping and become a steward of the land. Healthy habitat gardening is less work than maintaining a lawn or traditional garden.
With Terry Smith