Bees, Hoverflies and Flowers: Pollinators and Pollination (FSC)

Submitted by Stuart Roberts on

Bees, hoverflies and other pollinating insects play an enormously important role in natural habitats and agricultural systems alike. Some pollinators are known to be declining, and their conservation is a cause for concern. This course (led by Martin Harvey) introduces the insects that play a role in pollination, helping you to recognise them, understand how they interact with flowering plants, and find out how to play your part in conserving them.

Location:  Epping Forest 

Level: Intermediate

NON-RESIDENT: £42

This course runs from 09:45 - 16:00 and fee includes FSC publication 'Bees of Britain'. Please bring a packed lunch.

Bookings can be made via the FSC website: www.field-studies-council.org


http://www.field-studies-council.org/media/2420501/bees-hoverflies-flowers.pdf

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Saturday 25 June 2016