This traveling exhibit will be on display starting in August at the Hart Memorial Library. The exhibit will travel to our different branch locations on the following schedule:
Veterans Memorial Library – St. Cloud Branch | September 2025 |
Buenaventura Lakes Library | October 2025 |
West Osceola Library | November 2025 |
Poinciana Library | December 2025 |
Pollinators are an essential part of the natural world. One in three bites of food we eat depends on pollinators. From butterflies and bees to beetles and birds, many kinds of pollinators have evolved within their ecosystems by building unique relationships with plants. This exhibition explores the who, what, when, where, why, and how of pollination, and the essential role that pollinators play in the natural world.
The poster exhibition is funded in part through a generous grant by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee.
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Database Resources
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Google Arts & Culture
- Online exhibit – Meet the pollinators: Bees
- Onine exhibit – A garden designed for pollinators
- Online exhibit – Pollination
GALE General OneFile
GALE In Context: Elementary
GALE OneFile: High School Edition
Kanopy
- The Pollinators
- Pollinators We Cannot Live Without
- The Coevolution of Who Pollinates Whom
- The Mystery of the Disappearing Bees