People & Pollinators Action Network Webinar: Crowdsourcing Conservation - Community Science to Conserve California's Bumblebees
What: As pollinators of native plants, bumble bees play a key role in structuring ecosystems. They also deliver the ecosystem service of pollination to many crops, providing a substantial monetary benefit to US agriculture. These bees are negatively impacted by agriculture, climate change, and habitat loss, with one-quarter of species native to North America now threatened with extinction. California is a bee biodiversity hotspot, but systematic statewide surveys to document bumble bees have never been performed there. This talk, led by conservation biologist Leif Richardson, will describe the ecology and conservation of bumble bees, as well as the first year of results from the California Bumble Bee Atlas community science project.
Launched in 2022, the California Bumble Bee Atlas is a community science collaboration filling this gap, with volunteers gathering non-lethal survey data around the state, identifying species in need of conservation, and assisting partners with recovery efforts.
Speaker: Leif Richardson, Conservation Biologist
When: Thursday, March 23rd; 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Where: Virtual webinar; click here to register!