One Health Seminar Series Presents: "Pesticides, pathogens, and pollinator declines: What we know and what YOU can do"

Join DelVal for a virtual lecture on pollinator declines and the stressors associated with those declines.

Doylestown, PA (10/07/2020) — Delaware Valley University's One Health Seminar Series is hosting a lecture by Scott McArt on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6 pm. The lecture, "Pesticides, pathogens, and pollinator declines: What we know and what YOU can do," will be available to the public at no cost through Zoom. In this lecture, McArt will provide information on the current scope of pollinator declines and the stressors associated with those declines. A major point in this talk will be going over what the general public can do to help combat this decline.

McArt is an assistant professor in pollinator health at Cornell University, where he helps run the Dyce Lab for Honey Bee Studies. He is particularly interested in scientific research that can inform management decisions by beekeepers, growers, regulatory agencies, and the public.

All are invited to attend. People attending are required to sign up in advance but there is no cost to register. Click here to sign up to attend the lecture.

About One Health
One Health is the trans-disciplinary approach that works locally, regionally, nationally, and globally to attain optimal well-being for people and society, the environment, and plants and animals. Together, the three major components make up the One Health triad, and the well-being of each is inextricably linked to the others. To learn more about Delaware Valley University's One Health Seminar Series and, to view additional upcoming One Health events, visit delval.edu/onehealth.

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The speaker, Scott McArt (shown in the center), is an assistant professor in pollinator health at Cornell University, where he helps run the Dyce Lab for Honey Bee Studies.