Billiken Bee Lab speaks at St. Louis Audubon Society annual meeting
Sacha, Nina, Trey, and Gerardo teach the Audubon Society about the birds and the bees…and mosquitos too!
Members of the lab who collaborate research on the Audubon Society’s Bring Conservation Home program were invited speakers at the St. Louis Audubon Society’s annual meeting. The lab has collaborated with Saint Louis Audubon’s ‘Bring Conservation Home’ program to use ecological and social research to evaluate the effectiveness of managing gardens for biodiversity along a gradient of increasing levels of urbanization.
You can catch the presentation and learn more about St. Louis Audubon Society by clicking the button below. The talk itself begins at 00:17:00.
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