Date: September 4, 2024
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: CHO Meetinghouse, 3 River Road, Orleans
The past two decades have seen a swell of enthusiasm for pollinator gardening in the United States. Depending on where you look, the advice for how to best help pollinators can vary greatly, and can sometimes lead to confusion.
Join Dr. Nick Dorian to learn the fundamentals and the science of pollinator gardening. We’ll learn to identify common pollinators in the garden, what floral and nesting resources those pollinators need, and what actions you can take to ensure their needs are met in every season. Whether you are a seasoned native gardener, or just starting out on your pollinator garden journey, this talk will have something new for you!
Dr. Nick Dorian is an ecologist, an educator, and a naturalist. Currently, Nick is a post-doctoral researcher at the Chicago Botanic Garden where he studies how to optimize pollinator gardens for biodiversity conservation. He received his Ph.D. from Tufts University where he studied the ecology and conservation of wild bees. At Tufts, Nick also co-founded and ran the Tufts Pollinator Initiative (sites.tufts.edu/pollinators), which worked to build capacity for community-based pollinator conservation through habitat creation, place-based education, and ecological research. In his spare time, Nick enjoys going on long runs, playing cello, and growing tomatoes.