The City of Davis Open Space and Habitat Commission is hosting a talk on native pollinators and what Davis residents can do to help provide habitat. The presenter will be Art Shapiro, a Professor of Evolution and Ecology at UC Davis.
His talk, “Signal and Noise in a Mediterranean Climate: What are California Butterflies Trying to Tell Us?", will take place at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 15, at the Club Room in Veterans Memorial Theatre, 203 E. 14th St.
This talk will be part of an ongoing series of presentations on native pollinators in the Davis area. This series is designed to support one of the Commission’s priorities, the enhancement of native pollinator habitat in the city of Davis and adjacent agricultural areas.
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The speaker series will present interested residents with information on a variety of topics related to native pollinators and their habitat.
For More information, please contact Mitch Sears in the Community Development and Sustainability Department, 757-5610.
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