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Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas: Field Day

  • Hickory Nut Gap Farm 57 Sugar Hollow Road Fairview, NC, 28730 United States (map)

Cost: FREE

The Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas has teamed up with the MountainTrue Bioblitz at Hickory Nut Gap Farms for a field day! We will be conducting a bumble bee survey in their native pollinator gardens where anyone can practice catching bees and learning about identification.

Would you like to help with pollinator conservation by surveying for bumble bees? Bumble bees are an important indicator of overall pollinator health. Participants are encouraged to bring water, outdoor walking/trail shoes, smart phone with the Bumble Bee Watch app downloaded and an account created (https://www.bumblebeewatch.org/).

Instructors

Avery Young works to increase our understanding of bumble bee trends, ranges, and needs by leading the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas in Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. She coordinates with the public, land managers, and other biologists to gather data for this community science project. 

Avery studied conservation biology at Prescott College in Arizona and continued her education as a graduate student at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where she completed her master’s thesis researching biodiversity in agricultural landscapes in the tropics. Before coming to Xerces, she spent many years as a field biologist for federal land management agencies where she worked on bumble bee and butterfly projects on public lands. She also participated in both the Pacific Northwest and Southeast Bumble Bee Atlases as a volunteer! Avery enjoys living in the Blue Ridge Mountains where she likes to go birding and botanizing as well as searching for the perfect swimming hole.

Photo of common eastern bumble bee by Phyllis Stiles

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Introduction to Native Pollinators

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Pollinator Safari with Florrie Funk & Virginia Currie