Learn about bee conservation – Nov. 5

The decline of bee populations concerns native plant gardeners who know how important bees are for pollination. The 2015 Whitney and Anna Harris Conservation Forum is presenting “Conservation of the Bees”. Topics will address the population decline, behaviors, environmental impacts, and conservation of bee populations across the globe. Speakers include:…

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Restoration Underway at Creve Coeur Lake Park

Late last year St. Louis Wild Ones agreed to be listed as a partner on St. Louis Audubon’s application for a Missouri Department of Conservation Community Conservation Grant for a project in Creve Coeur Park. In November, Audubon received word that the project had been selected for funding to the sum…

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Yet another learning opportunity — rain gardens

Editor’s note: we just learned that both workshops are already full. We’re glad there’s so much interest in rain gardens, and we’ll let you know about future opportunities. By Betty Struckhoff Here’s an opportunity to learn more about native landscaping from one of the most knowledgeable people in our area. On…

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Pollinator workshop

What: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Workshop When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: The Nature Institute, Godfrey, Illinois (Google map) Cost:  The workshop is free, but registration is required Pollinators are responsible for every 3rd bite of food we eat. Birds, bats, butterflies and other insects – even…

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St. Louis City introduces ‘Milkweeds for Monarchs’ initiative

According to a recent press release from Mayor Francis Slay’s office, the City of St. Louis, as part of a national campaign to save the threatened monarch butterfly, is spearheading an initiative to help grow the monarch population. How? Plant milkweed. Monarch butterflies only lay their eggs on milkweed, and the caterpillars…

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Interested in making your own honey?

Discover why Aristotle, Benjamin Franklin, Leo Tolstoy, Sherlock Holmes, and Sir Edmund Hillary were beekeepers! Learn the right way to keep bees. Attend the seventh annual EMBA instructional workshops, taught by distinguished beekeeping educators and authors. Separate courses offered for beginners and experienced beekeepers. Registration packets include professional illustrated guides….

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Bee surprised!

By Carol Boshart Wes and I were doing a routine evening walk around our garden when we peeked into a damaged shrub and were startled to find an active honey bee hive. The bees nearly covered the comb.  The next morning in the cold weather half the comb was exposed,…

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New partnership with Bring Conservation Home

Many of us heard about the St. Louis Audubon Society’s Bring Conservation Home (BCH) program at the March meeting.  It encourages homeowners to provide quality habitat for birds and other animals by: Landscaping with native plants Removing invasive plant species Conserving water Implementing stewardship practices to support wildlife

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Where do our native plants come from?

Are we inadvertently destroying the Missouri native plant Space-Time Continuum?  (The last 3 words borrowed from Star Trek.) Seriously, I wonder if we are introducing plants into our local gene pool that may change the genetic make-up of our local species. To prevent this, the source of origin should be…

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