HOLDERNESS — Pollinators are essential to plant life, but invasive species threaten to change and diminish their crucial ecological role. Come learn about the effect of invasive species on pollinators and native plant populations 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, July 20. Lakes Region Conservation Corps members will teach about backyard ecology, pollinators, invasive species, and how to become a Pollinator Partner. The program will conclude with time for painting custom flower planters from recycled yogurt containers and then planting native seeds to take home.
Squam Lakes Association is at 534 Route 3.Â
This program is part of Invasive Species Week at the Squam Lakes Association, a week dedicated to creating awareness about the threat of terrestrial invasive species on our environment and economy. For more information or to sign up, visit squamlakes.org or call 603-968-7336.


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