This one-hour webinar presentation will cover the rich range of diversity in Texas' native bees.

The National Wildlife Federation’s South Central Regional Center is hosting a Webinar series about our native Texas pollinators. Every month, we will hear from a local expert who will talk about science-based facts that will help us to appreciate even more these amazing living creatures. Other experts will elaborate on how we can help increase the pollinator populations in our Texas ecosystems, including habitat restoration in urban, suburban, and private lands. Join us every month to learn much more, and get to know our local pollinator and pollinator conservation experts in a relaxed, friendly environment. These one-hour Webinars are open to all the public.

Watch the webinar!

About the presenter:

The August speaker was US Fish and Wildlife Service Supervisory Fish and Wildlife Biologist Dr. Michael Warriner.

Michael is a Supervisory Fish and Wildlife Biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Austin. Prior to this position, he worked for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission. Michael has conducted research on bumblebees in both states.

 

 

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