Native Pollinators Workshop
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Learn about the diversity of native pollinators of Vancouver Island, how they behave, how their vision works and why they are superior biotic agents for pollination service for our native flora. Once you know how native bees behave and their life-cycles, you will learn about the type of nesting and foraging habitat that will encourage them in your area.
Presenter Bio:
Gord is a former field biologist specializing in dragonflies and general insect surveys for Conservation Data Centre, Royal B.C. Museum, Yukon Territory Government and Canadian Wildlife Service. Having kept orchard mason bees for the past twenty-five year, Gord’s research has been focused primarily on native bee species in the last few years and he is now looking into pollination of commercial operations such as farms and orchards.
Register for this workshop online through our Eventbrite page, phone 250-386-9676 or email [email protected].
Compost Education Centre memberships get you free workshops, discounts at garden centres around town and more great perks! Sign up or learn more on our website.
| Cost: |
Member: $Free or $15 General: $20 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Talks | Lectures Everything Else Home & Garden Workshops |
| Location: |
Greater Victoria Compost Education Centre
1216 North Park Street, Victoria |
This event is for Adults | |
| More Info: |
Compost Education Centre [email protected] 250-386-9676 Event Website |
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