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Are native pollinators utilizing supplemental wildflower fields planted on Virginia farms?
“Are native pollinators utilizing supplemental wildflower fields planted on Virginia farms?”
A (Virtual) Research Seminar
BRIT Research Associate Dr. Lisa George will present her work on the effects of planting supplemental wildflower fields on Virginia and Maryland farms to support native bee populations.
This event is over. Check out past lectures here.
About the Research Lecture Series
The BRIT Research Lecture Series is designed to create community wide conversation about a diverse range of important and rapidly developing topics. This series gives scientists and speakers a forum for sharing the most current information about their areas of expertise and allows the public to interact with leading members of the local, national, and international scientific community. Read more at brit.org/events/lecture-series.
Date
- Aug 27 2021
- Expired!
Time
(online)- 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
The event is finished.

Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
Are native pollinators utilizing supplemental wildflower fields planted on Virginia farms?
Date
- Aug 27 2021
- Expired!
Time
(online)- 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
The event is finished.
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
“Are native pollinators utilizing supplemental wildflower fields planted on Virginia farms?”
A (Virtual) Research Seminar
BRIT Research Associate Dr. Lisa George will present her work on the effects of planting supplemental wildflower fields on Virginia and Maryland farms to support native bee populations.
This event is over. Check out past lectures here.
About the Research Lecture Series
The BRIT Research Lecture Series is designed to create community wide conversation about a diverse range of important and rapidly developing topics. This series gives scientists and speakers a forum for sharing the most current information about their areas of expertise and allows the public to interact with leading members of the local, national, and international scientific community. Read more at brit.org/events/lecture-series.