Join National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman for a captivating talk on California’s native bee species and the plants they thrive on. In her new book, The ABCs of California’s Native Bees, Hickman describes 26 bee species—from the Agile Longhorn Bee to the Zone-tailed Banded-Mining Bee—through stunning photography and expert insights on identification, habitats, and conservation. Through stunning photography and expert insights, Hickman will introduce you to remarkable bee species from California. California is home to over 1,600 native bee species—one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth—but these vital pollinators face extinction from climate change and habitat loss. Learn how you can support them in your own backyard.
Following the talk, enjoy a conversation between Hickman and naturalist Michelle Fullner, host of the top-ranked podcast Golden State Naturalist. Stay after for complimentary coffee, tea, and cookies while you chat with fellow nature enthusiasts! Hickman will also sign copies of her new book.
This program is perfect for conservationists, citizen scientists, gardeners, photographers, entomologists, and anyone curious about California’s natural world.
Admission is free. Seating is first-come, first-served.
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