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SUMMARY:Bee City & Bee Campus USA Virtual Affiliate Meetup: SW Region
DESCRIPTION:Join Kaitlin Haase\, the Xerces Society’s Southwest Pollinator Conservation Specialist\, for a short presentation on Southwest pollinator conservation activities\, followed by an extended Q&A and group discussion with Kaitlin and Bee City and Bee Campus USA National Coordinator Laura Rost. This is an opportunity to share your successes\, ask for advice\, and connect with your fellow affiliate cities and campuses. \nWe’re loosely defining the borders for our regional meetings\, so feel free to join us if you are a Bee City or Bee Campus affiliate in Arizona\, New Mexico\, Nevada\, Utah\, Colorado\, southern California\, Texas\, or Oklahoma. More regional meetings to come this summer! \nThis free Bee City USA webinar is hosted by Xerces Society and will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel on the Bee City USA playlist. Auto-generated Closed Captioning will be available during this webinar. \n\n\nKaitlin Haase\nSouthwest Pollinator Conservation Specialist\nThe Xerces Society \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs the Southwest Pollinator Conservation Specialist\, Kaitlin works to create climate-resilient\, connected pollinator habitat in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. She collaborates with and educates public and private urban land managers in New Mexico and the desert Southwest on pollinator-friendly practices for landscaping\, gardening\, and open space restoration. She holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Policy from Northern Arizona University\, where she studied impacts of drying on aquatic invertebrate diversity in natural and human-made ponds. Before graduate school\, she worked as an ecological science technician in a variety of systems across the US\, including predator-prey ecology in Michigan\, riparian restoration in Virginia\, and rare species monitoring in Massachusetts.
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