Dive into the fascinating world of the 600 species of bees that flutter around our state.
Discover what defines a bee and learn tips on how to spot them. We'll explore the incredible role bees play in pollinating wildflowers and agricultural crops, highlighting their significance to our ecosystem. Plus, find out practical ways you can support native bee populations and contribute to their conservation. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the role of bees, this program promises to be informative and inspiring!
About the Presenter
Alex Wilson is a Board Member for the WA Native Bee Society, Volunteer for the WA Bee Atlas, and the Development Director of North Olympic Land Trust in Port Angeles.
This program is generously supported by WA Native Bee Society and Clallam Bay Friends of the Library.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Nature, Science & Tech |
With a broad collection, community meeting room, free Wi-Fi and easy access from State Highway 112, the Clallam Bay Branch Library is popular with locals and tourists alike.