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For Community Scientists: Building skills of community scientists interested in bumble bee diversity, ecology, and conservation
Enter in VMS as AT: Other
Six consecutive Fridays 1-2:30 pm (ET), March 18th – April 22nd
March 18: Bumble Bee Biology, Part 1
Jamie Strange: The Ohio State University
March 25: Bumble Bee Biology, Part 2 — Queens and Endangered Bumbles
Jamie Strange: The Ohio State University
Tamara Smith: U.S. Fish and Wildlife service
April 1: Bumble Bee Identification
Eastern North America or Western North America
Times are EASTERN (attend one or both sessions).
1:00 – 2:30 Identification of Bumble Bees from Eastern North America
Karen Goodell: The Ohio State University
3:00 – 4:30 Identification of Bumble Bees from Western North America
Lincoln Best: Oregon State University
April 8: Bumble Bee Botany
Randy Mitchell: The University of Akron
April 15: Threats and Opportunities for Conservation
Hollis Woodard: University of California, Riverside
April 22: You Can Make a Difference for Bumble Bees: Programs to Document Bumble Bees inYards, Parks, Gardens, and Natural Areas AND What Plants They Use
Register here: http://go.osu.edu/bumble