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Bring your lunch and learn something new! Join us this summer as we explore the natural world and what we can do to help it grow and thrive.
This week we will be hearing from Molly Keck with Texas A&M AgriLife! Come learn about about native pollinators, including how to encourage native pollinators in your landscape. Our landscapes are full of native pollinators – solitary bees, native bees, beetles, wasps, and flies. This presentation covers the basics of our native pollinators with a heavy focus on native bees and how to encourage them in your landscape. Join us so you can leave being able to identify some of the more common pollinators in your landscape and learn what types of plants are great at bringing the insect pollinators in.
This Lunch & Learn series takes place every Tuesday from June 10th-July 29th. Register for each week you plan to attend.
June 10th: Birds 101 with Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
June 17th: Bats 101 with Bat Conservation International
June 24th: Toxic Plants with the Native Plant Society Lindheimer Chapter
July 1st: Composting with Comal County Master Gardeners
July 8th: Feral Hog Management with Comal County AgriLife Extension Office
July 15th: Native Pollinators with Texas A&M AgriLife
July 22nd: Texas Snake Identification and Safety Class with Hill Country Snake Removal
July 29th: Chronic Wasting Disease
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Registration Required
Registration for this event is required.
Accessibility
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Age Guidelines
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