About this Event
Nature Talks will bring together lovers of nature and advocates of environmental sustainability as we hear from gardeners, scientists and environmentalists. Attend in person or on Zoom.
October 2nd: What it Means to be a Bee in a Hot, Dry World. Presenter Lydia Wong, PhD candidate @UOttawa, will look at her research on the effects of climate change on wild bees.
Lydia has conducted field work both in the Colorado Rockies, locally in Toronto and in Ottawa where she is currently running a citizen science-driven study exploring the impacts of urban heat island effect on city-dwelling bees and wasps.
Woodbridge Library (in-person and online)
Oct 2, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm:
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Woodbridge Library, 150 Woodbridge Avenue, Vaughan, Canada
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