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DESCRIPTION:Pollinators are essential to our environment, but habitat loss, pesticide 
 use, and introduced diseases are causing issues for these creatures all 
 over the world.\n\nDuring this talk, Stacy Philpott will share her research 
 from the past decade exploring how urban garden and landscape management 
 influence pollinators. We’ll tour urban gardens near Santa Cruz and learn 
 about some of the factors that lead to successful pollination and 
 pollinator diversity, as well as issues with parasites and 
 pathogens.\n\nAbout the Speaker\nStacy Philpott is a Professor of 
 Environmental Studies and Director of the Center for Agroecology at UC 
 Santa Cruz. She is an agroecologist interested in community ecology, 
 ecosystem services, urban agroecology, and interactions between 
 agriculture, conservation, and farmer well-being. Stacy has worked for more 
 than 20 years to understand how farm management and the landscapes 
 surrounding farms influence diversity of insects, plants, and birds on 
 farms, and the ecological interactions among species.\n\nThis program is in 
 support of our new exhibit, Pollinators: Keeping Company With Flowers, on 
 view January 15-March 6. Sponsored by 90.3 KAZU, Kenneth S. Norris Center 
 for Natural History, and UCSC’s Center for Agroecology.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/22/18847515.php
SUMMARY:Pollinators and Urban Community Gardens with Stacy Philpott
LOCATION:To register for this free online event, 
 visit:\nhttps://www.santacruzmuseum.org/1-25-pollinators-and-urban-community-gardens-with-stacy-philpott/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/22/18847515.php
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