Join us for a FREE enlightening workshop exploring the fascinating world of nocturnal pollinators. Discover the vital role these nighttime workers play in both agricultural and natural ecosystems. We’ll delve into the unique ecology of pollination after dark, highlighting the diversity, lifecycles, and conservation of moths—one of nature’s most important yet often overlooked pollinators. Learn how to support and protect these essential creatures in your own garden and beyond.
Participants can expect to learn:
Presenter Bio:
Dave is a Xerces Society Ambassador and in that role is involved in educational and outreach work. Additionally he is an Oregon Naturalist and Master Melittoligist. His involvement in community science includes the Pacific Northwest Bumble Bee Atlas, the California Bumble Bee Atlas, and the Oregon Bee Atlas. Dave also writes pollinator-focused articles for the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs newsletter, Mahonia.
To register: call 541-344-5859 or email chrisha.favors@oregonstate.edu
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by Jun 14, 2025 to Chrisha Favors: chrisha.favors@oregonstate.edu or 541-309-0622