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Posts Tagged ‘pollinator’

LIVE Online: Bee Biodiversity in Vermont with Spencer Hardy and Vermont Center for Ecostudies

April 3, 2020

Vermont is home to over 300 species of wild bees, and though they are crucial members of our pollinator diversity, most are unknown or overlooked. Join Spencer Hardy, biologist with the Vermont Center for Ecostudies, in a presentation and Q & A covering the life history, ecology, and diversity of Vermont bees, including activities to promote bee conservation in your backyard.

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