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Buzzing Through Nature: Palo Alto Pollinator Walk

Western Tiger Swallowtail

 

This unique experience invites participants to explore hidden pockets of greenery within the urban landscape and uncover the diverse array of pollinators that call the city home. In partnership with Theatre Works Silicon Valley’s production of “Queen”, our guides will share fascinating insights into the unique adaptations and behaviors of urban pollinators, as well as their importance for pollination and ecosystem health in urban environments. Come connect with nature in the heart of the city and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role that pollinators play in sustaining urban ecosystems. Whether you’re a city dweller eager to explore your local environment or a nature enthusiast curious about urban biodiversity, this immersive nature walk promises an enlightening and enriching experience for all.

Led by knowledgeable guides with a passion for nature, participants will explore local Palo Alto gardens and urban green spaces near Lucie Stern Theatre, discovering the surprising abundance of daytime pollinator species thriving amidst the bustle of city life. From bees and butterflies to moths and birds, explore how each pollinator plays a crucial role in sustaining urban ecosystems and supporting native plant populations.

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Saturday, 03/16/24

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Cost:

Free

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Lucie Stern Theatre

1305 Middlefield Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
USA