Insects play an essential role as pollinators, predators and recyclers of decomposing animal and plant material. They are vital as a source of food for birds, mammals and other insects. By providing …
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Insects play an essential role as pollinators, predators and recyclers of decomposing animal and plant material. They are vital as a source of food for birds, mammals and other insects. By providing the right habitat, you can help sustain the ecosystem in your garden and have insects working for you. Join certified horticulturalist Pam Gilpin for a photo essay and discussion of insects that can be found in local gardens.
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: $10/member; $15/non-member. Ages: Adult. Register through the events calendar at www.asri.org.