Pollination is the movement of pollen from one flowering plant to another with the end result of making a new plant. More than 80% of flowering plants depend on this process to reproduce and our global food production depends on pollinators like bees, birds, and bats to feed everyone on the planet. Celebrate our planet and the amazing pollinators that help keep it green during our Pollination Homeschool Day. Spend some time outside identifying local wildlife like an ecologist with the help of iNaturalist and explore how bat’s use echolocation to navigate their surroundings. Join us in the Learning Lab as we discover the life cycle of monarch butterflies, dissect and magnify flowers to uncover their amazing anatomy, and build our own robotic flowers.
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Earlier Event: March 25
Science Outside! Club Day
Later Event: April 22
Pollinator Palooza