Pollinator ResearchKristen Lear
2018 The Garden Club of America Board of Associates Centennial Pollinator Fellowship
Kristen M. Lear is a PhD candidate in integrative conservation at the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. Her project, “Assessing and Developing Critical Foraging Habitat for an Endangered Pollinating Bat,” focuses on conservation of the Mexican long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris nivalis), a key pollinator in US and Mexican ecosystems. Lear will use
an interdisciplinary approach that combines the natural and social sciences to investigate the bats’ foraging ecology and understand how to develop and implement programs that restore critical foraging habitat in northeastern Mexico. Her research will directly inform on-the-ground conservation efforts for the species.
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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