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May 4, 2015 by Jeremy Hemberger Leave a Comment

Citizen Science with Pollinators!

The Wisconsin chapter of the Society of Conservation Biology is organizing a citizen science program examining wild bees in the Lakeshore Nature preserve of the UW campus.  The project will begin with a kickoff event June 14th at the Arboretum, which will focus on the field methods being used in this work, as well as some general information on pollinators.

Check out the link below for more information!

http://wisconbio.org/citizen-science/

 

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