An educational event about pollinator health at Saint Leo University on September 21, 2026.
Mon, 21 Sep 2026
2:00 PM (America/New_York)
Saint Leo University Library St. Leo , Florida
Join us at the Saint Leo University Library for an insightful presentation titled 'What's Happening to Our Pollinators.' This event explores the critical challenges facing pollinator populations today and the environmental factors contributing to their decline. Experts will discuss the importance of these species to our ecosystem and share actionable conservation strategies. This is a must-attend event for students, environmentalists, and anyone interested in the future of our natural world and biodiversity.
What to Expect
A formal presentation followed by a Q&A session regarding the current state of pollinator populations.
Who Should Attend
Students
Environmentalists
Nature enthusiasts
Local community members
Agenda Overview
The event begins at 2:00 PM at the Saint Leo University Library.
Venue & Address
Saint Leo University Library
33701 County Road 52 St. Leo , Florida – 33574 United States
Organizer
Saint Leo University · Educational Institution
A private Catholic university known for its commitment to academic excellence and community engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the event about?
It focuses on the decline and conservation of pollinators.
Where is it located?
Saint Leo University Library, 33701 CR 52, St. Leo, FL.
Is there a cost?
Please check the event registration page for ticket information.
Who can attend?
The event is open to the public and students.
Is registration required?
Yes, it is recommended to register in advance.
Will there be a Q&A?
Yes, there will be time for audience questions.
Tags
Environment
Education
Pollinators
Saint Leo
Lecture
Conservation
Summary
Educational lecture on pollinator health at Saint Leo University on September 21, 2026.