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Lyme Public Library Offers “Pollinator Pathways” Zoom Presentation On February 18
Participants will learn how to create these pathways which are crucial to biodiversity and healthy crops and ecosystems.
February 11, 2021
On Thursday, Feb. 18, at 7:00 p.m., the Friends of the Lyme Public Library will offer “Save the Sound: Exploring the Importance of Pollinator Pathways,” a Zoom presentation by local, eco-friendly gardening experts Jim Sirch and Mary Ellen Lemay. “Pollinator pathways” are pesticide-free corridors of native plants that provide nutrition and habitat for pollinating insects.
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Participants will learn how to create these pathways which are crucial to biodiversity and healthy crops and ecosystems. To receive a Zoom invitation, send an email to programreg@lymepl.org. For more information, call the library at 860-434-2272.
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