Gardening for Native Bees
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Gardening for Native Bees

Join us to celebrate World Bee Day where we will learn about the diversity of native bees and how to create native bee friendly gardens!

By The Hills Shire Council - Environmental Workshops

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 10am - 12pm AEST

Location

Community Environment Centre

Currie Ave Annangrove, NSW 2156 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours

Did you know that there are over 2000 species of native bees in Australia? Who might live in your patch? And how can we make that space the best it can BEE?

Join us to celebrate World Bee Day in this interactive workshop where we will learn about the diversity of native bees, where they live, and what flowers they feed on. Participants of all ages will be supported with strategies to design and nurture your own spaces (big or small!) for people and pollinators.

Bio- Dr Amelie Vanderstock (Amelie Ecology) is a science communicator, musician and educator with a PhD in native bee ecology. She uses citizen science to explore the diversity and awareness of pollinators in urban community gardens and bushland. Amelie also researches how we can grow more positive attitudes towards insects through gardening. Based on her ecological research, Amelie writes family-friendly songs as "Amelie Ecology" and has performed in schools and festivals across Australia and Japan including Woodford Folk Festival and National Science Week. Amelie is currently working on her debut musical album and educational resource kit ‘Let’s BEE Scientists’, for preschool and early primary to be released on World Environment Day, 2024.

Website: https://letsbeescientists.org/

Location and Parking: The Community Environment Centre is located on Currie Avenue of Annangrove Road, Annangrove. The Centre is found at the rear of Annangrove Park in the car park.

What to Bring: Please bring pen and paper if you wish to take notes. Please also wear a hat, enclosed shoes, long pants, and sunscreen as part of this workshop will take place outside in the gardens.

Important Information: Workshops are only available to residents of The Hills Shire. Please note a ticket must be booked per person that attends . One ticket can't be used for multiple people e.g. a family. This workshop is reccomended for adults, families and children over 10 years.

Please note we have limited numbers for this workshop. If you book a spot and can no longer attend, please cancel your booking with as much notice as possible so you are not taking up a spot for someone else. We have an active waitlist.