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X-WR-CALDESC:Please join us in a collaborative effort to track and conserve
  the bumble bees of Nebraska through this hands-on training.\n\nLearn abou
 t bumble bees\, their conservation status\, and how to participate in the 
 Nebraska Bumble Bee Atlas during this full-day training. In recent years\,
  the story of vanishing bees has become a common theme in news reports and
  popular culture. In most cases\, these reports have focused on the disapp
 earance of honey bees\, a non-native species introduced to North America f
 rom Europe. The larger\, often underappreciated story is that while honey 
 bees are a popular and important species\, native bees are also suffering\
 , and in some cases\, their fates are far worse. This is particularly true
  of some of North America’s native bumble bees.\n\nNebraska is home to nea
 rly 20 species of bumble bees that play an important role in sustaining th
 e health of our environment by pollinating flowers in natural\, urban and 
 agricultural settings. However\, many of them face an uncertain future\, a
 nd Nebraska Game and Parks has identified four of the state’s bumble bees 
 as Species of Greatest Conservation Need. The University of Nebraska-Linco
 ln and the Xerces Society have collaborated to launch a community science 
 project that will help track and conserve Nebraska’s native bumble bees. 
 \n\nPlease join this project and help collect critical information on the 
 status of Nebraska’s bumble bees. With your help\, we can create an army o
 f trained volunteers equipped with cameras and vials\, and collect bumble 
 bee data throughout the state. Your participation will allow us to quickly
  and efficiently cover the state\, collect scientific quality data\, and c
 ontribute to the local\, regional\, and global understanding of bumble bee
  distributions.\n\nYou Must Register if you plan on attending. Register He
 re: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=tnjebhdab&oei
 dk=a07egfhw15mcd5da701
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us in a collaborative effort to track and conserve 
 the bumble bees of Nebraska through this hands-on training.\n\nLearn about
  bumble bees\, their conservation status\, and how to participate in the N
 ebraska Bumble Bee Atlas during this full-day training. In recent years\, 
 the story of vanishing bees has become a common theme in news reports and 
 popular culture. In most cases\, these reports have focused on the disappe
 arance of honey bees\, a non-native species introduced to North America fr
 om Europe. The larger\, often underappreciated story is that while honey b
 ees are a popular and important species\, native bees are also suffering\,
  and in some cases\, their fates are far worse. This is particularly true 
 of some of North America’s native bumble bees.\n\nNebraska is home to near
 ly 20 species of bumble bees that play an important role in sustaining the
  health of our environment by pollinating flowers in natural\, urban and a
 gricultural settings. However\, many of them face an uncertain future\, an
 d Nebraska Game and Parks has identified four of the state’s bumble bees a
 s Species of Greatest Conservation Need. The University of Nebraska-Lincol
 n and the Xerces Society have collaborated to launch a community science p
 roject that will help track and conserve Nebraska’s native bumble bees. \n
 \nPlease join this project and help collect critical information on the st
 atus of Nebraska’s bumble bees. With your help\, we can create an army of 
 trained volunteers equipped with cameras and vials\, and collect bumble be
 e data throughout the state. Your participation will allow us to quickly a
 nd efficiently cover the state\, collect scientific quality data\, and con
 tribute to the local\, regional\, and global understanding of bumble bee d
 istributions.\n\nYou Must Register if you plan on attending. Register Here
 : http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=tnjebhdab&oeidk
 =a07egfhw15mcd5da701
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LOCATION:Glacier Creek Preserve Omaha
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