Life of a Pollinator

A blog about wrangling native pollinators, life in graduate school, and living the two-body problem.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Wildlife update

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An update on the wildlife situation in the Operation Pollinator plots. You might recall that we have not one... not two... b...
Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Wildlife in the Operation Pollinator Plots!

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It's not all bees, syrphid flies, and butterflies in the OP sites. We also have many vertebrates taking advantage of the refuge Operat...
Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Operation Pollinator in the news!

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We've gotten so much great feedback on Operation Pollinator in the last week! Turfnet correspondent John Reitman featured Operation Po...
Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Operation Pollinator's Youtube Debut!

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We're famous! I just realized that I am not into hearing my own recorded voice.  Has anyone ever not had that reaction?
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Frothy purple blooms and lazy photography.

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The first bergamot blooms are out! I love this stuff.  Frothy, purple blooms.  Blue-tinted, minty foliage.  Lovely smell.  Hearty plant.  ...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Field day, chartreuse shirts, and lots of new blooms.

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Tomorrow is the annual Turfgrass Field Day at the AJ Powell Turf Research Station, where several hundred turf managers, horticulturalists, ...
Thursday, June 6, 2013

I'm back and Operation Pollinator is blooming!

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I am back from our trip to Switzerland, which was very successful and an experience I am extremely grateful for.  My first international bus...
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EntomoloGal
I am a young, female graduate student working on the first year of my MS in Entomology. I graduated from a Liberal Arts school in May 2011, thinking that the world was wonderful and employment opportunities were growing happily on trees waiting to be plucked. I still think that the world is lovely and opportunities for personal (if not financial) growth abound. This is my testament to that sentiment.
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