
Gardeners can support pollinator resilience in their own backyards by adding crucial food and habitat resources to their gardens. The Extension will address this and more in a webinar on March 19. University of Maine Cooperative Extension/Edwin Remsberg photo
University of Maine Cooperative Extension is set to offer a webinar for home gardeners, Backyard Resilience for Pollinators, from 6-7:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 19.
Participants will learn about the interdependence of pollinators, plants and the environment. Hannah Mullally, wildlife biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Maine Field Office, will cover what participants can observe in their own backyards and actions everyone can take to create resilient backyard habitat for pollinators now and in the future.
This webinar is the second in the five-part series Gardening for the Future.
Registration is required; sliding scale fee options are available. Register on the event webpage at umaine-extension.formtitan.com to attend live.
For more information or to request a reasonable accommodation, contact Rebecca Gray at 207-356-1348 or extension.gardening@maine.edu.
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