Pollinator ResearchHannah Levenson
2019 The Garden Club of America Board of Associates Centennial Pollinator Fellowship
Hannah Levenson is a PhD candidate in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University with co-majors in entomology/biology and ecology/evolution. Levenson is conducting a multi-year survey of the native bee populations across North Carolina and assessing how planted habitat affects these populations over time. Her study utilizes previously established pollinator plots to test a range of pollinator species for disease presence and quantity. She measures the presence and infection level of several different pathogens across many bee species found at the sites. This study will be the most detailed survey of native bees in North Carolina to date and will aid in making future conservation decisions.
Funded by North Suffolk Garden Club, Zone III
The Garden Club of America Board of Associates Centennial Pollinator Fellowship
To provide funding to study the causes of pollinator decline, in particular bees, bats, butterflies, and moths, which could lead to potential solutions for their conservation and sustainability.
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