Great Southeastern Pollinator Census 2026
About this Event
Begin in the classroom and discover how to identify the common pollinators you are going to count. Then, head out to the Garden to put your new knowledge into practice. In addition, we will have information on hand for how to start your very own pollinator garden. This is a great opportunity for all ages to learn more about the pollinators we depend upon and to contribute to pollinator conservation efforts.
Fee: Free, registration required before 8/20/26
Time: 3:30p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Location: Nature Learning Center
Questions? Contact [email protected] and [email protected]
Additional educational opportunity: The Great Southeasten Pollinator Census Project was developed by the University of Georgia. They are holding a free series of online courses about our pollinators. Find them here: gsepc.org/course
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