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Pollinator Partnership Celebrates Pollinator Week June 20 - 26

PA Environment Daily

The Pollinator Partnership will celebrate Pollinator Week June 20 - 26 to raise awareness for pollinators and spread the word about what we can do to protect them. The great thing about Pollinator Week is that you can celebrate and get involved any way you like! To learn more, visit the Pollinator Week webpage.

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POLLINATORS! The Musical Coming To Millbrook Marsh Nature Center, State College Sept. 11

PA Environment Daily

By Alexandra McLaughlin, Penn State News Penn State Extension Master Gardeners from Centre County recently debuted “POLLINATORS! The Musical,” a 30-minute production aimed at providing pollinator education in a fun and catchy way. This free educational event will include monarch tagging and other activities between the shows.

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Westmoreland Pollinator Partners, Penguin Court Recognize PA Pollinator Photo Challenge Winners

PA Environment Daily

This family-friendly program is designed to educate and engage participants in resource protection and included activities for children, a presentation about native bees, information on climate change and its impact on the region, garden tours, monarch butterfly tagging, plein air artists, and the opportunity to work on a small mural.

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How dancing honey bees could help us save pollinators

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Pollinators are under threat worldwide. Researchers such as Dr Margaret Couvillon study bees to find solutions that will benefit the survival of pollinators. These species have one crucial thing in common: they are pollinators, and our survival depends on them. Dr Margaret Couvillon. Image: Margaret Couvillon.

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PA Resources Council, Partners Complete Drexel Gardens Park Streambank Restoration In Delaware County

PA Environment Daily

The native plants also provide habitat and support local pollinators. Bioswales were planted with native vegetation, a mix of shrubs, small trees and herbaceous flowering plants in an effort to slow, filter and infiltrate stormwater as it moves through the bioswales.

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Tuesday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips 7.20.21

PA Environment Daily

Of Agriculture: Secretary To Tour Urban Gardens Building Resilient Communities -- Ag Progress Days: Exhibits Focus On Animal, Plant Diseases, Invasive Pests [Aug.

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Environment & Energy Educational Opportunities For Students & Adults

PA Environment Daily

Introduces New Trail Academy Series Of Education & Training Events [PaEN] -- Post-Gazette - Salena Zito: Gather ‘Round The Campfire -- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: PA Legislators Order Wildlife Corridor Study -- Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Study Dishes Up Surprises About Deer Behavior, Forest Impacts In PA -- The Allegheny Front: Scientists (..)