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Pollination in urban orchards
Multi-institution project funded by USDA-NIFA.
With the goal of helping community gardens produce more fresh food, scientists from six different St. Louis institutions are collaborating to research pollination in urban orchards.
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Nina receives grant from the Missouri Conservation Federation.
The Ohio State University is hosting a pollinators in the city speaker series from November 29th through December 3rd at 10am EASTERN. The webinar series will focus on the biology and human dynamics of pollinator conservation in urban settings.
Gerardo Camilo is part of a team of researchers from UMSL, the Saint Louis Zoo, Webster University, Maryville University, and the Missouri Botanical Garden who were awarded a USDA grant to study pollinators in urban orchards
Sacha, Nina, Trey, and Gerardo teach the Audubon Society about the birds and the bees…and mosquitos too!
Congratulations to Madeleine on her award-winning undergraduate research project on Eastern carpenter bees (Xylocopa virginica) experiencing wing discoloration in St. Louis!