Learn How to Establish Pollinator Habitat Webinar on November 26

MARION, IOWA (November 22, 2019) — Trees Forever and partners are "creating a buzz" with a webinar teaching the public about the needs of pollinators and establishing high quality pollinator habitat. 

On November 26 at 10AM, Trees Forever’s Creating a Buzz webinar provides a comprehensive look at the importance of pollinators, the decline of pollinators, what pollinators need, and how you can attract pollinators to your farm. Attendees will be provided with a digital toolkit they can use to educate others about the topics discussed. Learn about the importance of trees and shrubs to early season forage habitat as well as nesting opportunities for a range of pollinator species. 

There are two ways to participate, from the comfort of your own home through the webinar option, or in-person at our Trees Forever Training Center located at the Trees Forever office, 80 W 8th Ave, Marion IA 52302; limit 20 participants at our office location. 

Continuing Education Units (CEU's) approved for Soil and Water Management (0.5 credits) and Integrated Pest Management (0.5 credits).

Registration is online at: http://www.treesforever.org/PollinatorWebinar

For more information, contact Jeff Jensen at jjensen@treesforever.org or via phone at 515-320-6756. 

 

Trees Forever is a nonprofit organization nationally-headquartered in Marion, Iowa. We are dedicated to planting trees, encouraging volunteer and youth involvement, and environmental stewardship. For more than 25 years, we've been planting a better tomorrow. For more information, visit www.treesforever.org or call 800-369-1269.

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