The first talk in the CNHS spring programme will be in person on Thursday 8th February, at 6:45 in the David Attenborough Building.
Morgan Morrison, is researching pollinator conservation at Royal Holloway, University of London. She will talk about her PhD research on which covers all things pollinator conservation. From bees, butterflies and hoverflies to disease, protected areas and citizen science. Morgan will cover questions about ‘whether diseases are spillover from honeybees to wild bee?’ all the way to ‘how citizens can help pollinators all from the comfort of their lawns?’. She will also be introducing a citizen science study taking place in summer which you could help with.
This talk will be held in the David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ at 6:45 p.m. Please arrive punctually – otherwise you may not be able to get into the building! Tea/coffee will be available beforehand.
The talk will also be available on Zoom. Those on the CNHS mailing list will be sent the link a few days beforehand. To join the CNHS mailing list, email mailings@cnhs.org.uk
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