Things That Bug You
Garden Insects & Pollinators With Mizzou Botanic Garden
Thursday, July 09
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Columbia Public Library
Friends RoomDiscover the fascinating world of insects, learning why these tiny creatures play such a big role in our ecosystem and how to help them thrive. Presented by Emily Althoff, MU Extension assistant professor of urban entomology at the University of Missouri and Lincoln University. A part of Mizzou Botanic Garden's Gatherings series. Adults, teens & older children.
Dive into the world of insects, learning how to identify the six-legged critters that help the world go round, with a presentation by Emily Althoff, assistant professor of urban entomology at the University of Missouri and Lincoln University. Althoff, whose passion for bugs began as a child, will discuss the roles insects serve in our ecosystem and how to help them thrive.
This program is part of Mizzou Botanic Garden's Gatherings series, four evening programs that explore plants, wildlife and the natural world around us. From trees and birds to bugs and beautiful container gardens, these engaging programs combine expert knowledge with hands-on experiences, perfect for curious learners of all ages. Learn more at garden.missouri.edu.
Adults, teens & older children.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | School-Age | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | General |
TAGS: | Sustainability | Science | Nature |
