How Bees Choose Flowers

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Evenings & Weekends

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Ages 18+, Ages 21+, Ages 55+
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Join us for current conversations on relevant and timely topics affecting our community.

Learn the science behind how bees experience the world and how they choose which flowers to visit. In addition, a connection to these insights will be given on how to incorporate this into garden design for pollinators. 

The presenter is Dr Aimee Dunlap, PhD. She is a professor of animal behavior at UMSL, a master gardener, and an expert in foraging and decision making in bees, flies, and birds.

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This class is in partnership with Wild Ones St Charles Area Chapter, a nonprofit organization designed to promote the understanding of native plants, their benefits, and what they can provide for the environment both in private as well as public areas of landscaping.

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