Promoting Pollinator Habitat

Mar 1, 2013

Promoting Pollinator Habitat

Mar 1, 2013

It's a good cause.

The seventh annual Bee Symposium, a fundraiser for Partners for Sustainable Pollination, will take place on Saturday, March 9 in Sebastopol.

That's when five speakers will talk about pollinator habitat--what's good to plant and why. The theme is "Pollinator Habitat and Forage."

The event takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Sebastopol Center for the Arts, located in the Veterans' Building at 282 South High St., Sebastopol.

Pollination ecologist Neal Williams, assistant professor of pollination and bee biology, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, will be among the speakers at the all-day event.

Williams will discuss "Development of Wildflower Mixes to Promote Native Pollination in Agriculture."

A core faculty member in the UC Davis Agricultural Sustainability Institute, Williams focuses his research on pollination that spans the disciplines of conservation biology, behavioral ecology and evolution.  One of his primary research foci is on sustainable pollination strategies for agriculture. This work is critical given ongoing pressures facing managed honey bees and reported declines in important native pollinators such as bumble bees.  

He and his colleagues explore the role of wild native bees, honey bees and other managed species as crop pollinators and the effects of landscape composition and local habitat quality on their persistence.  

Williams' continuing goal is to provide practical information that can be used to improve the long- term stability of pollination for agriculture in California, as well as promote pollinator conservation and management.

Other speakers at the symposium will include bee industry expert Peter Borst of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University. He will deliver two talks: "A Short History of Pollination" and "Pollinator Panorama." Borst is a regular contributor to the American Bee Journal.

Professor Gordon Frankie of UC Berkeley will discuss "Bees and Flowers: A Selective Love Affair.”

Master Gardener Cheryl Verettto will share “Plant 4 Bees: Help The Bees by Planting All 4 Seasons”

Farmer Paul Kaiser of the Singing Frogs Farm will cover “Farming for Pollinators: How Can We  Humans Produce Nutrient Dense Food While Improving the health, Vitality and Resiliency of Mother Nature?”

Tickets are $35 pre-sale or $45 at the door. Members receive a $5 discount. For more information or to purchase tickets, access http:// www.pfspbees.org/store or cash tickets may be purchased  at  Beekind, 921 Gravenstein Highway South., Sebastopol.

For general information, contact Jeanine Robbins at jeaninepfsp@gmail.com or (707) 824-2905.