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Pollinators and People-We Need Each Other
In this Zoom presentation by Dr. Sally Valdes, learn about the pollinators in our area and what you can do to make your yard and neighborhood home to healthy pollinator populations.
Dr. Valdes has a Ph.D. in aquatic ecology from Cornell University with minors in natural resource policy and ecosystem ecology. She worked for almost 25 years as a biologist in several federal government agencies. Since retiring, she has taught an environmental health and a wildlife ecology class. As a federal employee, Dr. Valdes served on an advisory group that developed the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and was responsible for integrating climate change concerns into environmental reviews of proposed federal projects. She has published an article entitled "Butterflies and Moths: Day and Night-Shift Pollinators." that is included in the April 2021 issue of Muse.
Registration is required and a Zoom invitation will be emailed to students one day before the event. You will need a computer, tablet, or smart phone and an internet connection, or join by phone. Adults.
- Date:
- Friday, May 7, 2021
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:00pm
- Library Branch:
- Virtual Event
- Categories:
- Virtual Program STEAM
- Audience:
- Adults Older Adults