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Discover the pollinators living right outside the library doors and learn how everyday observations can support real scientific research. Participants will observe and identify bees and other pollinators in the library’s wildflower garden and submit their findings using accessible citizen science tools. Presented in collaboration with the Root-Pike Chapter of Wild Ones, this hands-on program explores the importance of wildflowers and native plants for pollinators, highlighting how small, local actions can contribute to pollinator research and conservation. No prior experience is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to look closely. Responder updated this value. Discover the pollinators living right outside the library doors and learn how everyday observations can support real scientific research. Participants will observe and identify bees and other pollinators in the library’s wildflower garden and submit their findings using accessible citizen science tools. Presented in collaboration with the Root-Pike Chapter of Wild Ones, this hands-on program explores the importance of wildflowers and native plants for pollinators, highlighting how small, local actions can contribute to pollinator research and conservation. No prior experience is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to look closely.