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The Birds, the Bees, the Flowers and the Trees: Why Plants Matter for Wildlife Conservation in Human-dominated Landscapes Webinar

Thursday, November 19 2020

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Nov 19th (third Thurs.); 7:00 – 8:00 PM (CST)

Title – The Birds, the Bees, the Flowers and the Trees: Why Plants Matter for Wildlife Conservation in Human-dominated Landscapes

Presenter: Desiree L. Narango, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Description: Dr. Desiree Narango will speak about her research studying plant-animal interactions and wildlife habitat in urban and suburban areas across the US. The talk will focus on some of her recent work looking at relationships between native plants, pollinators, and breeding birds and the effectiveness of wildlife-friendly gardening. She will also talk about specialized relationships between plants and insects, why insects matter to birds, and steps you can take to improve habitat for wildlife 'at home'.

LOCATION: Online via Zoom and Facebook Live on the BR Audubon. Link will be shared via email. If you are not currently receiving emails from Baton Rouge Audubon Society, send an email to president@braudubon.org and ask to be added.

7:00pm - 8:00pm
Webinar CE
Continuing Education Hours

Contact the event organizers: Volunteer & Continuing Education Committee