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Butterfles, Bees & Urban Pollinator Conservation

  • October 06, 2014
  • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Field Museum, Chicago

The University of Chicago Program on the Global Environment:


Between the Buildings: Butterflies, Bees, and Urban Pollinator Conservation

OCTOBER 6 — Join us for this exploration of the challenges today's pollinators face in the city and beyond.

Field Museum
Ward Hall
1400 S Lake Shore Drive
Chicago IL, 60605

A special joint Field Museum-University of Chicago event, featuring:

  • Victoria A. Wojcik, Conservation Program Manager, Post-doctoral lecturer in Biology at UC Berkeley and Research Director at Pollinator Partnership
  • Emily Minor, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences at University of Illinois-Chicago and director of Urban Pollinator Project
  • Ralph Grundel, US Geological Survey ecologist at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
Click here for complete details.

Also--join us before the event to explore the Pollinator crisis with informal presentations by Museum employees at tables in front of Ward Hall.

Please access Ward Hall at 1400 South Lake Shore Drive through the West museum doors. Visit the Field Museum website for directions, public transportation options, and parking information.


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