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Pollinators, Predators, and Recyclers, Oh My!

Get ready for spring…

Insects play an essential role as pollinators, predators and recyclers of decomposing animal and plant material. They are vital as a source of food for birds, mammals and other insects. By providing the right habitat, you can help sustain the ecosystem in your garden and have insects working for you.

Join certified horticulturalist Pam Gilpin for a photo essay and discussion of insects that can be found in local gardens. Pam has served as a member of the Newport Tree and Open Space Commission, the board of the Newport Tree Conservancy. She was the 2013 recipient of the Julie Morris Horticultural Award at Blithewold Gardens and Arboretum.

Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; January 23, 2020; 7:00-8:00 pm; Fee: $10/member; $15/non-member. Ages: Adult.

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Cost – $10.00 per Member Adult / $15.00 per Non-member Adult

Cancellation Policy: Full refunds will be given if Audubon cancels a class. Audubon reserves the right to change class locations, schedules, fees, and instructors when necessary. Audubon will not issue refunds for classes which have been postponed due to inclement weather or other circumstances beyond our control; we will make every effort to reschedule such classes.

If you cannot attend a program as planned, you will be refunded the registration cost minus the convenience fees. To obtain a refund, you must inform Audubon in writing via email, 7 days prior to the (first) class meeting. Contact email address is listed for each program. Cancellations within 7 days will not be entitled to a refund. No-shows will not be refunded and the registration fee will be considered a donation to Audubon. Travel Programs and overnight programs each have separate cancellation policies, see course description for each policy.

To register: https://asri.doubleknot.com/registration/register.aspx

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