Event: Weaving the Web: Soil, Pollinators and Human Health

Registration:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/606771559067

Join Jill Allison to learn about techniques to create a healthier home garden which include pollinators! This is a virtual event.

Starts on Wednesday, August 2 · 5pm PDT  (Changed from May 20)

Jill will review the effects of pesticides on pollinators, soil and human microbiome and how we as a community can affect change.

Presenter: Jill Allison – Jill has a background in science and medicine which adds to her understanding of the interactions (and the biology and chemistry) relating to the interactions between soil health, pollinator health and human health. Jill has a B.S. in biology, graduate studies in bacteriology and public health and a Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Friends of Fort Flagler is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoring, preserving, and protecting the natural and historic resources of Fort Flagler State Park. Please support our state park by becoming a member, volunteering, or donating to our organization. To learn more, visit https://friendsoffortflagler.org/.

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