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Kelly Bills kelly at pollinator.org
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Spanish Language Pollinator Webinar from NRCS


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jardines comunitarios - Sep 6, 2023 2:00 pm US/Eastern



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*Conservación de polinizadores y plantaciones de hábitat climáticamente
inteligentes en granjas urbanas y jardines comunitarios *
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Sep 6, 2023 2:00 pm US/Eastern

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*What will you learn?*
Los paisajes urbanos son diversos y pueden brindar oportunidades únicas de
hábitat para los polinizadores y otros invertebrados beneficiosos. Sin
embargo, la pérdida de hábitat en las zonas urbanas es un factor
determinante de la disminución de insectos. Las pequeñas granjas urbanas y
los jardines comunitarios son excelentes lugares para agregar bolsillos de
hábitat nativo, franjas, setos, jardines y más. Al mismo tiempo, estos
hábitats pueden diseñarse para ofrecer muchos beneficios adicionales para
la vida silvestre, la producción de cultivos, la calidad del agua, la
gestión de aguas pluviales, la educación y la comunidad. Cultivar alimentos
en espacios urbanos no es una práctica nueva, pero su presencia está
aumentando en muchas ciudades a medida que más personas toman un papel
activo en el origen de sus alimentos y en el mejoramiento de sus
comunidades y el medio amb iente. La parte 4 de esta serie de seminarios
web cubrirá los problemas de la pérdida del hábitat de los polinizadores en
los paisajes urbanos y las soluciones para mejorar la conservación del
hábitat y los polinizadores, al mismo tiempo que aborda otros desafíos de
conservación y cambio climático. Los presentadores destacarán prácticas y
técnicas que puede usar en su pequeña granja urbana o jardín comunitario
para aumentar la biodiversidad nativa y atraer polinizadores e insectos
benéficos. Además, los participantes aprenderán sobre la iniciativa de
granjas urbanas y pequeñas de NRCS, los programas de asistencia técnica y
financiera y las prácticas recientemente disponibles para granjas urbanas.
El seminario web concluirá con un estudio de caso sobre la evaluación de
trigo sarraceno, lino y phacelia como servicios ecosistémicos en Florida
presentado por el orador invitado Roberto Luciano, agrónomo estatal.
Conserving Pollinators and Climate Smart Habitat Plantings on Urban Farms
and Community Gardens - Spanish Language Webinar Series (Part 4) In the
last webinar of this 4-part series, participants will learn about habitat
loss in urban landscapes and solutions for improving habitat to protect
pollinators while also addressing other conservation and climate change
challenges, practices you can use on your small urban farm or community
garden to increase native biodiversity and attract pollinators and
beneficial insects, NRCS urban and small farm initiative and technical and
financial assistance programs, and we will conclude with a case study on
Buckwheat, Flax, and Phacelia Evaluation as Ecosystem Services in Florida.
Urban landscapes are diverse and can provide unique habitat opportunities
for pollinators and other beneficial invertebrates. However, habitat loss
in urban areas is a driving factor of insect decline. Small urban farms and
community gardens are great locations to add in native habitat pockets,
strips, hedgerows, gardens, and more. At the same time, these habitats can
be designed to offer many added benefits for wildlife, crop production,
water quality, stormwater management, education, and the community. Growing
food in urban spaces is not a new practice, but its presence is increasing
in many cities as more people are taking an active role in where their food
comes from and the betterment of their communities and environment. In the
last webinar of this 4-part series, participants will learn about issues of
pollinator habitat loss in urban landscapes and solutions for improving
habitat and pollinator conservation while also addressing other
conservation and climate change challenges. The presenters will highlight
practices and techniques you can use on your small urban farm or community
garden to increase native biodiversity and attract pollinators and
beneficial insects. In addition, participants will learn about the NRCS
urban and small farm initiative, technical and financial assistance
programs, and newly available practices for urban farms. We will conclude
with a case study on Buckwheat, Flax, and Phacelia Evaluation as Ecosystem
Services in Florida presented by guest speaker Roberto Luciano, State
Agronomist, Gainesville, FL Learn more...
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*Presenter(s):*

   - Stephanie Frischie, Ph.D., Agronomist and Native Plant Materials
   Specialist, The Xerces Society, Otterbein, IN
   - Deedee Soto, Pollinator Conservation Planner, The Xerces Society and
   NRCS Partner Biologist, Central Valley, CA
   - Roberto Luciano, State Agronomist, USDA NRCS, Gainesville, FL
   - Moderator:
   - Victor Hernandez, Outreach Coordinator & Sociologist, NRCS USDA, CA
   and President of the National Organization for Professional Hispanic
   Natural Resources Conservation Service Employees (NOPHNRCSE)

*Session Details:* Sep 6, 2023 2:00 pm US/Eastern     Duration: 01:00
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