[Pollinator] The Wild World of Bees [May 14, @ 7pm PST]: Bees in the trees: the search for canopy pollen
Melathopoulos, Andony
andony.melathopoulos at oregonstate.edu
Thu May 14 08:24:35 PDT 2020
Tonight!
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Bees in the trees: the search for canopy pollen
Lecturer: Kass Urban-Mead (Cornell University)
The Wild World of Bees Lectures
May 14, 2020 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm PDT
Registration<https://extension.oregonstate.edu/bee-atlas/events/bees-trees-search-canopy-pollen?fbclid=IwAR0yiTOdXoEi55NakeFyg7wZ3Q0-6KeEEKKObcBdVHMjMQjBVgrLSnDBuTg>
Forests are good for bees, not just for nesting, but for the vast amounts of pollen produced by their flowering canopies. It's easy to forget about trees and bees, because it's hard to see past the bottom branches. This month Kass Urban-Mead takes us to the very top of the canopy revealing the oft-overlooked resource that may be crucial to the wild, unmanaged bees.
Our lecturer is Kass Urban-Mead, a PhD Candidate in the Danforth & McArt labs in the Cornell University Entomology Department.
Best,
Andony
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Andony Melathopoulos, Assistant Professor Pollinator Health Extension
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