Bee research in Sydney to be published – free public talk
The two year research project into what native bees eat in Sydney’s community gardens is to be published.
Hear it from the researcher, Tanya Latty; here’s where and when:
Hello Everyone,
First off, I’d like to thank you all for allowing us to conduct research in your community garden. The data we have collected over the last two summer has been invaluable. I’m happy to announce that I will be presenting the results of our research at two free public talks this month. Please come along and find out about the native bees in your community gardens. Details are below.
Thank you again!
DATES: 22 and 29th August, 11-12:00
VENUE: St Helen’s community centre,185 Glebe point road, Glebe
COST: Free!
Please RSVP as spaces are limited: tanya.latty@sydney.edu.au
Cheers,
Tanya
Branco Weiss-Society in Science Research Fellow
Research and Teaching fellow in Entomology
Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
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