Badger Talk: Native Bees of WI

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event flyer with photo of Susan Carpenter and a bee on a sunflower
When

Please note that this event has ended. See our Event Calendar for current activities at the library.

Where
E.D. Locke Public Library, 5920 Milwaukee St, McFarland, WI 53558

Wisconsin is home to 500 kinds of native bees! Discover the diversity and life histories of these important pollinators. Learn how you can create and manage habitat for them, using native plants and bee-friendly gardening practices. 

Susan Carpenter is the Native Plant Garden curator and gardener at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum. Since 2003, she has worked with students and community volunteers to maintain and monitor a 4-acre garden representing the plant communities of southern Wisconsin. She also leads a conservation project that involves students and the public in documenting and studying native bumble bees, including the endangered rusty-patched bumble bee, Bombus affinis. A graduate of Stanford University, Susan earned her MS in Botany and MS in Science Education at UW–Madison. Her professional interests include plant ecology, ecological restoration, pollinator conservation, and science education.

Thank you to UW-Madison and the Badger Talks program for making this event possible!

Contact
Adult Services Librarian Ann