Sixth Annual Native Bee Count

Sat, Jun 25th 2016, 8:30am - 5:00pm
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The Sixth Annual Native Bee Count will take place on Saturday, June 25.  Dr. Gordon Frankie and his bee team from UCBerkeley Urban Bee Lab will be guiding volunteers through the citizen science of Native Bees.  

This is your chance to volunteer to help us survey the bees in three sites at the Southern End of Sonoma Valley.

As volunteers, you will be trained to capture bees in their host environment in order to survey the numbers and types of bees present and then to compare those numbers each year.  In the morning briefing and as you survey each site, you will learn conservation of bees and other insects that visit flowers, why bees are important, statewide findings on the bee/flower relationship from Urban Bee Lab research all over the State of California and stewardship of bee gardens.  

In this citizen science project we must follow the same protocols each year, which means we can take only 10 participants.

The event will take place at the Sonoma Garden Park and two other locations in the southern Sonoma Valley.  Further directions and information will be sent after you register.

There will be morning and afternoon snacks, but since everyone will be scattered during lunch you should plan to bring a light lunch.

This year the Native Bee Count will be on Saturday, June 25.  We will meet at 8:30AM and end at 5PM.

Please preregister with me by return email.

There is a $35 fee which will be collected at the Native Bee Count.

For information about native bees go to the UcBerkeley Urban Bee Lab website at www.helpabee.org

We hope you can join us for the informative and fun activity.

Shelley Arrowsmith, Alana Coburn, Gordon Frankie and all the Urban Bee Lab staff at UCBerekeley

Shelley Arrowsmith

Arrowsmith Farms

707.935.3420