Pollinator presentation open to public

2019-04-18 Pollinator presentation open to public

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CHADRON –Dr. Katherine Kral-O’Brien, a Practitioner in Residence at 91做厙, will present “Pollinators on Rangelands” Wednesday, April 24 at 7 p.m. in the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center. The event, sponsored by the Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter at CSC, is free and open to the public.

Kral-OBrien will explain how rangelands benefit pollinators, how pollinators benefit rangelands, and how different management strategies impact rangeland pollinators.

Alissa Sweley of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, president of Collegiate Farm Bureau, said the presentation will be an opportunity for attendees to learn about the importance of pollinators.

We hope that her presentation will encourage the public and students to explore how different management strategies can affect these insects and ways to promote these essential insects on the landscape, Sweley said.

Kral-OBrien has been teaching an eight-week class, Special Topics in AGRI: Pollinator Ecology (AGRI 460), funded by the Bill and Virginia Coffee Family Foundation Grant, at CSC this semester.

After earning a bachelors degree in fisheries and wildlife and conservation biology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Kral-OBrien earned a masters and a doctorate in range science from North Dakota State University.

While pursuing a Ph.D., Kral-OBrien focused on researching pollinators.

I was particularly interested in different methodologies used to study pollinators and how to improve conservation efforts for butterflies. This was a vital focus because so many researchers and agencies are starting to study pollinators due to their declines, Kral-OBrien said.

-CSC College Relations

Category: Campus News, Range Management