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Lunch Zoom: Enhancing Pollinators

Thu, Jun 23

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Bees, butterflies & more!

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Lunch Zoom: Enhancing Pollinators
Lunch Zoom: Enhancing Pollinators

Time & Location

Jun 23, 2022, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT

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About the Event

We’re buzzed up talking about pollinators this session, digging into what you can do to increase the population of bees, butterflies, beetles and why pollinators are so vital to creating and maintaining a healthy habitat and ecosystem. Learn about identifying what pollinators are already on your land along with resources to increase the population. Connect with conservation experts, meet other inspiring Wisconsin women that share your love for the land and pollinators, and learn about NRCS resources to support your conservation goals.

Session will be recorded and link sent to all registrants.

Speaker:  Laura Jach Smith, Wisconsin NRCS Pollinator Liaison; Pollinator Partnership

Hosts: Kirsten Slaughter & Alicia Razvi, Wisconsin Farmers Union

Woman Landowner Share:  Deirdre Birmingham, The Cider Farm

Conservation Summer Camp Lunch Series

Are you a Wisconsin woman landowner, farmer or conservation enthusiast ready to discover new ideas and resources to care for your land? BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! WiWiC will be hosting a second year of our Summer Camp series, an opportunity to join women landowners from across the state who share your passion for stewarding the land and connect with expert advice, resources, and opportunities around the virtual campfire.  

Whatever your background, from beginners to experts, all women are welcome and we want to hear your story.  Feel free to bring your lunch. S’mores optional. Wisconsin Women in Conservation is hosting four sessions from May through August on the last Thursday of the month.

About Wisconsin Women in Conservation

WiWiC is a state-wide collaborative effort led by the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in partnership with Wisconsin Farmers Union, Renewing the Countryside and the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES).  A three-year multi-faceted project funded by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), WiWiC brings together Wisconsin women landowners to connect and learn about conservation practices, resources, and funding opportunities.

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