by InTrieste
A conference in English held by Sheila Colla, an associate professor from Canada’s York State University, this Friday, 5 May at 5 pm at the Museum of Natural History in via Tominz, 4.
Dr. Sheila R. Colla’s lab is found at York University, in Toronto, Ontario, and she researches all aspects of native pollinator conservation. Her research is interdisciplinary, including ecology, conservation biology, policy and citizen science.
The conference “Lonely Flowers: The Decline Of Pollinators, And How To Stop It” at the Natural History on Friday is free of charge and will be held in English. You can reach the museum by taking busses number 11, 18 and 22.
You can learn more about Colla’s research here: www.savethebumblebees.ca , http://findingflowers.ca , bees.yorku.ca