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The ABCs of California's Native Bees: Author Talk with Krystle Hickman

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Theodore Payne Foundation
Los Angeles CA, United States
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Fri, Oct 24, 2pm - 3:30pm PDT

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Join National Geographic Explorer, Krystle Hickman for this in-person presentation on native bees, their relationships with native plants, and community science engagement. California is home to over 1,600 species of native bees, and they are a vital part of the ecosystem. Through Krystle's stunning, macro photography, get to know some of our important pollinating neighbors. Discover what makes them special, while supporting a healthy garden. To be followed by a book signing.

This event is meant to coincide with the release of her latest book. The ABCs of California’s Native Bees, which profiles a handful of the species that underpin the ecologies of the Golden State. Each chapter profiles a distinct species, from the rare desert-dwellers to the storied bumble bees, and includes intricate photography, tips on identification, and details about each bee’s biome, preferred plantlife, traits, and seasonality. Through her anecdotes and observations, Hickman’s passions alight the reader’s enthusiasm, enjoining them on her quest to spread awareness around these minute but mighty insects.

Participants are encouraged to bring questions and their own photos to share!

To learn more about Krystle Hickman, check out her LA Times feature.

Krystle Hickman is a National Geographic Explorer and community scientist based in Los Angeles. With a passion for nature and an eye for artful photography, Hickman strives to elevate awareness of the decline of native bee species and shed light on their intricate and biodiverse ecosystems. Hickman’s commitment to conservation takes her across the globe, documenting rare native bees without resorting to any form of lethal collecting. Hickman’s influence extends beyond the lens: She has graced multiple television and online broadcasts, been interviewed on podcasts such as Ologies, presented at the 2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Colombia, and lectured at colleges such as Harvard, UC Irvine, UCLA, and more. Learn more about her work at beesip.com.

Instagram: @beesip

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Theodore Payne Foundation
Los Angeles CA, United States