Designing Biodiversity through Pollinator-Plant Interactions: Applied Science at the Landscape Scale
“Seeing lots of bees” does not necessarily mean that a landscape is pollinator-friendly. While activity at the pollination scale has repercussions throughout the food web, most current efforts only benefit a few common species, rather than the range of wild pollinators needed for real ecosystem resiliency. In this NDAL presentation with Evan Abramson, explore scalable, replicable models of plant selection and habitat design for a variety of landscape environments including campuses, conservation properties, public parks, working lands, and residential gardens. Also explore how each of these landscape types can serve as building blocks for linking intact natural areas across our existing fragmented landscape.
Time: 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT
https://learning.ndal.org/courses/pollinator-plant-science-2024