[Pollinator] Fwd: Webinar Registration is Live!
David Inouye
dwinouye at gmail.com
Mon Sep 13 19:52:42 PDT 2021
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> Dear ______,
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> You are warmly invited to attend an innovative, educational webinar on
> the topic of Colorado’s native bees and native wildflowers. From
> bumblebees to mason bees, sweat bees to leaf cutter bees, the
> diversity of bees in Colorado is incredible, with around 950 species
> of bees in the state. We’ll take a cross-disciplinary approach to
> explore this diversity, combining perspectives from art and science to
> learn about spectacular native bees and the native plants they
> pollinate. Have you ever wondered why bees choose to visit different
> types of flowers, how scientists study bee populations, and how
> changes in global temperature are impacting flowering seasons?? Join
> us to learn about these topics and more.
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> RSVP for the Webinar
> <https://u1584542.ct.sendgrid.net/ss/c/mRNLFKyANPYkYXuUTzk_S5RIzHhwhCb_fCJh6ZtzR75M6FDFntOv0QjSZ284mjzvhqxsGkYRmRBuv0A45_sk-azGG7HBzBLvLNC7V5QRllvtqaOlPhmEpFLiJ_YwW4QiuWNtXObovwvvSjeVTEw_t6ckwEz2H7PfFMFtarJFRTqOm8kXmpT05Q3ooafyyPZqoQdEKJ6lPijAjLE3Gd9n3-wbenKx-bblhKT9MspOly_WFDoNtcKGxuqrmqbM2JQqb34LsGGlWreBoVi7MGyuc2OOmWjmoEnR106Lwj4gyRQfmrFhCaNbcTRN1F-HbUIunzgZT5gQH94Yci4nrMur1iX42q_QnYv9lkdQZ8gWizdfrLsIupV4y4FuGy5ZtmqlfEc5SYp2vep4pwQGj9P2D5JZGo2vFw8wXz-Il90Bo22YTtAlNfetkWmLE2Bt431F/3fa/txAPk55cRmuYiqR_9i_irw/h0/ZdDnIpArIkWxMQIP7jwp_sDN3F-3hPgyczP9PdDDgDY>
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> How can we expand our thinking about pollinator science by exploring
> the data through an artistic perspective? Hear how artist Faith
> Williams worked with both presenting scientists, while a guest artist
> at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
> <https://u1584542.ct.sendgrid.net/ss/c/atcYNHk4Eh2YdGnwBh-YDJXSqHZtnKYg3NkQf6YZIoRow4icpaaEayIlq7SIucRfiuhsjFb1HrCR9i3Dhg0wMzKn6xy1-SXY_Suh2yijThrDRwkiAJgm-7v4EPP2wBZW6Di156Sya_toOg0jkZgFKGEEClxSjbz13I_MHK2M12EgWZBYSsy1hLOD-JvD4LcDagmvHvuN_IPJHzaBK3xqDJOJqVfAjlfpzNwzhl0ic4NAtQL7UO5o9gSb4ZeVpl2FRuYSc8vM5Bda1PSbBW9T7UqOrwWO31ROJ-LFyOeRAl1qEPonGMZWruAdEfvf5naeGEC2GVLtlWzetCFzkg5uiXc4yzQG38_gwKQ89-DWkXbeFDDzh-VN7hIWvB7y7c5J/3fa/txAPk55cRmuYiqR_9i_irw/h1/SHoXlYgPuTOQXYMyX5D0EXMvXzl6Vg3MHp8yhIBpCsM>.
> Faith’s experiences at RMBL provided understanding of the scientist’s
> current research and led to representations of the interconnected
> patterns and cycles of nature through interactive art installations.
> Webinar attendees will experience a preview of this new work!
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> Our native bee and wildflower expert science and art speakers will
> include:
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> *David Inouye, Ph.D. *Biology Professor Emeritus
> <https://u1584542.ct.sendgrid.net/ss/c/ialRFclk1m8aQoSHofoPUjdEon0_AreHSLeDZ31x5uYqiNAqNJ0hnvIqMG31pFSFUqhcWclSwv79a-x4cdHLBIccdYwmoWMLB6ExVtz9kgchWXvDdr95TEE5ulYTzJfnmnqqwq6FADw8v54w708mjT85JmYHqbwhcREvZ2I9o_qJibicIyguM49ltL8gKHf0xwwBeuI56DS2aZGtVls4Dbf0rdSoqy0iOBJpiuzoZEVAwmgYRmIDeHVCiuBow-iitz9nOsjQbodX_c-Jo0O-ioVFus53QzYw5hkldQ3d_S-_BUEXL3O04tv9hTNo1W4_qigKY0WmYpRsRqkwlIZ0KyaH5koB1AFHW9Moz4pOLeaoIIHX0e7aaNkviBvfGqbYGwR4XruVS-PsIzKBdZTtAg/3fa/txAPk55cRmuYiqR_9i_irw/h2/lCyP82QpXbPTwEtVz2bdPyIcvhJyI7Pivf1UAcSsrx0> at
> University of Maryland, College Park, and Principal Investigator,
> Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, in Gothic, CO. David has spent
> 51 years working at RMBL, on bumble bees, hummingbirds, ant-plant
> mutualisms, and pollination biology. His ongoing study of the
> abundance and phenology of wildflowers has collected data from the
> same plots since 1973, for about 120 species of plants.
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> *Paul CaraDonna, Ph.D.*, Conservation Scientist at the Chicago Botanic
> Garden, Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, and Principal
> Investigator at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (CaraDonna
> Lab
> <https://u1584542.ct.sendgrid.net/ss/c/Mah8W9JZza2l2TE_7lETCOWO77S_mZYSNDtMWNFav1krFBJYX2VdcueaN5PTMKTaAALnbSy1lwHbaN4RIvki4plWBoKx2vJFJypSwrUvOr-13xCgmUAXWonOD_qUbjtozFg964q1msJkb_Li5nPES2AFdas-3n5BhdTUu9YrAJbr8l4f59YCidMmiy7nxgHNaYrTvBCDMl_vu6SfPfKbmbkD_ifDF-W6_8BKoBXyQYM8ZOMhCZVksN2C4f-8vLwcpjgMzT6yZKOJx_qBRiVhCoCxhFtNOnhY8ooS1II-rz37ul9gqZsFvd9tTl9mwHCUMDEXvKXhsf-5yPxWShJEY0EDYEad4568gmsZS5kZeDIXDJiTHNOLCKDPh7mMgVlptMxiB8Kt4_uzwStWSy1PCQ/3fa/txAPk55cRmuYiqR_9i_irw/h3/Ty-zyQ5lIiHS-bVwnF2xR8ldRkKhzGqhxYcgXBDNAow>).
> Paul’s research investigates the interactions among plants and
> pollinators from a basic ecological perspective to better understand
> how they play out in nature, but with the ultimate goal of improving
> conservation efforts in light of various global changes (like climate
> change, pollinator declines, and urbanization). Most of his research
> takes place within the Colorado Rocky Mountains, but he and his
> research group also work in the City of Chicago and The Sky Islands of
> Arizona.
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> *Faith Williams, Visual Artist and Art Teacher*, follow her work on
> Instagram @faithwilliamsart.
> Faith is an interdisciplinary artist who is driven by curiosity. She
> explores the connections of nature and civic engagement through
> drawing, printmaking and interactive arts. After working with
> science-based themes in her artwork for the past couple years , she
> set out to collaborate with scientists first-hand this summer in order
> to create more science-informed artwork for an upcoming exhibition at
> Edge Gallery in Denver CO in late October 2021.
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> In addition to exploring the science and art of bees in Colorado,
> we’ll discuss ways you can become involved in the Endangered Species
> Coalition’s grassroots organizing in the state, and how to participate
> in our national Pollinator Protectors campaign.
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> The webinar will take place live on Thursday, October 7th from
> 6:30-7:45 pm Mountain Time. Attendance is free; to attend please visit
> this Zoom registration page
> <https://u1584542.ct.sendgrid.net/ss/c/mRNLFKyANPYkYXuUTzk_S5RIzHhwhCb_fCJh6ZtzR75M6FDFntOv0QjSZ284mjzvhqxsGkYRmRBuv0A45_sk-azGG7HBzBLvLNC7V5QRllvDGZVx92Uncna_PQoilKp-ghofuRqzJrr45vukqU-ExFFSjOkmKX1CcPRKyEC7YvVTMV3RH4n2LHRMTm8HABw0J0QOGry1w9mJ4JJRSUxIQuRzBhJN9s9trnFjBqlctyJyitYp5h7fScNPex1C-DwVOqVg1Phdfo1T5HFGyA6Bpfk3NRtFCfcOPRFyqT1pwIglIOfWuGVqzeQ6_OSFlfSde0DKyx-INLLIgN3Su7Lc84jsMKCQzNMstTzGMskrPaMYOaECZ4n4hlYb8zz_n2J0YhfrV-cku9AJXw2c5opAHnHDMEUcIxZeFCHcaZR41q-laAgfYMb8pvh3SUGKstbh/3fa/txAPk55cRmuYiqR_9i_irw/h4/SdZZqCQX5iPFkMrkkNe4V7AEooOqL30GODuIte7G9xo>.
> We’re enthusiastic about the opportunity to hear from these fantastic
> speakers and look forward to your attendance at the webinar!
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> *Questions?*
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> Please contact Jeanne Dodds, ESC Creative Engagement Director
> jdodds at endangered.org <mailto:jdodds at endangered.org>
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> Best regards,
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> Jeanne Dodds
> Creative Engagement Director
> Endangered Species Coalition
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> Art credit Faith Williams
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Jeanne Dodds, MES
Creative Engagement Director
Endangered Species Coalition
Washington State
she/her/hers
jdodds at endangered.org <mailto:jdodds at endangered.org>
/In the office Mondays-Thursdays/
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