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All sessions are from 10 – 11:00 AM Eastern on the third Friday of the month, May – November 2021
Please note: the focus of this series is wild bee conservation, not honey bee management.
- May 21: Randy Mitchell, The University of Akron, Bee Botany 101
- June 18: Jamie Strange, The Ohio State University, Melittology 101: An Intro to Bee Science
- July 16: Olivia Carril, author, and biologist, Methods of Collecting and Documenting Bees
- August 20: Heather Holm, author, and biologist, Insect Photography and Using iNaturalist to Observe and Document Wild Bees
- September 17: Sam Droege, USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab, Tips and Tricks from The Handy Bee Manual
- October 15: Mary Gardiner, The Ohio State University, Contributions of Community Science to Entomology: Benefits for People and Nature
- November 19: Molly Martin, Bee City USA/The Xerces Society, From Community Science to Advocacy in Action: Case Studies in Conservation