Join us for a virtual discussion in celebration of National Pollinator Week!
Wednesday, June 24th at 6 p.m. (Details below)
By Monarchs of Bridgerland
Free Webinar on Zoom - Registration Required
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
6:00-7:30 p.m. (MST)
In celebration of National Pollinator Week, join us in a discussion about the population status and conservation efforts of monarchs, bees, and fireflies in Utah.
Hosted by Monarchs of Bridgerland, RAE Environmental, Nibley City, Cache Valley Wildlife Association, and Freckle Farm
· Getting to Know the Bees in Your Backyard: Joseph Wilson, PhD - Utah State University Biology Department. Most people are unaware that Utah is home to thousands of bee species. This presentation will introduce you to some of these bees and teach you how you can help promote a healthy bee population in your own backyards.
NOTE: You must register in advance for the webinar.
REGISTER HERE
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. If you are joining from a smartphone, make sure to download the Zoom app prior to joining.
Links of Interest
Monarchs of Bridgerland
RAE Environmental
Nibley, Utah
Cache Valley Wildlife Association
Utah Pollinator Pursuit
Freckle Farm
Museum of Natural History
Southwest Monarch Study
Free Webinar on Zoom - Registration Required
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
6:00-7:30 p.m. (MST)
In celebration of National Pollinator Week, join us in a discussion about the population status and conservation efforts of monarchs, bees, and fireflies in Utah.
Hosted by Monarchs of Bridgerland, RAE Environmental, Nibley City, Cache Valley Wildlife Association, and Freckle Farm
· Getting to Know the Bees in Your Backyard: Joseph Wilson, PhD - Utah State University Biology Department. Most people are unaware that Utah is home to thousands of bee species. This presentation will introduce you to some of these bees and teach you how you can help promote a healthy bee population in your own backyards.
- Fireflies in Utah?! Christy Bills – Entomologist, Natural History Museum of Utah. Using the power of community science, researchers from the Natural History Museum of Utah and BYU have found dozens of populations of fireflies throughout the state. Find out about fireflies, where they like to live, and how you can help us find them.
- Unpacking Monarch Butterfly Biology in Utah: Gail Morris - Coordinator of the Southwest Monarch Study and a Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist. Learn what we know and what we still need to know about the monarch butterfly’s life cycle and migration in Utah and how we can support monarch conservation.
NOTE: You must register in advance for the webinar.
REGISTER HERE
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. If you are joining from a smartphone, make sure to download the Zoom app prior to joining.
Links of Interest
Monarchs of Bridgerland
RAE Environmental
Nibley, Utah
Cache Valley Wildlife Association
Utah Pollinator Pursuit
Freckle Farm
Museum of Natural History
Southwest Monarch Study