Register for January's Virtual Monthly Speaker Presentation

Join us on January 21 at 7 pm when Helen Loffland will present a program on Sierra Pollinators.

At the meeting, Helen will provide an overview of her work on bumble bees throughout the region and present research from a recently published paper on floral resource selection by bumble bees in the Plumas National Forest.

More about the Presenter
Helen Loffland has a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from U.C. Davis, and an M.S. in Biology from C.S.U. Sacramento. She has spent the last 25 years studying Willow Flycatchers and other birds in meadows of the Sierra Nevada.  She also has experience working with a wide variety of Sierran raptors, carnivores, plants, invertebrates and fish.  As a meadows specialist at the Institute for Bird Populations her most recent work has focused on riparian bird and bumble bee response to land management activities.  

Since 2015 Helen has worked towards building IBP’s pollinator program with research examining habitat selection, floral resource use, and response to land management by Sierra Nevada bumble bees at study sites in Amador, El Dorado, Nevada, Sierra, and Plumas counties.  She recently wrapped up 5 years of work with bumble bees in post-fire landscapes and is currently focused on bumble bee response to meadow restoration projects in on the El Dorado and Tahoe National Forests and on private lands. 

To receive the link to join the meeting, email
meetings@sacramentoaudubon.org.

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