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Join this EPN Signature Winter Event as we hear from a panel of local leaders advancing “pollinator pathways” through grassroots education, policy change, ecological design, and cross-boundary collaboration, to improve outcomes for pollinators, our ecosystems, and our communities. 0:00 Chandler Frenken, Associate Manager of Sustainability, amika, provides welcome remarks. 4:25 Christopher Patterson, Environmental Professionals Network Student Assistant and Senior Capstone Student, reflects on his experiences working with EPN. 8:56 Karen Goodell, PhD, Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University Newark, presents insights from her efforts to complete an inventory of Ohio’s bees and how our knowledge of the ecology and behavior of native bees can inform our approach to providing high- quality, connected habitat in the form of pollinator gardens, as well as nesting sites. 23:38 Terry Hermsen, Community Leader, North Central Ohio Pollinator Pathway, will trace seven years building local community climate action, and will explain how these efforts led into the creation of the North Central Ohio Pollinator Pathway, and the 20+ native plant gardens and prairies they have created in Delaware County over the past two years. 37:06 Christopher L. Wyche, Councilmember, Columbus City Council presents on recent city-wide code changes that removed milkweed from the noxious weed list, and reduced barriers to establishing and maintaining residential pollinator gardens. 48:50 Max Rosenthal, Director of Environmental Awareness, Final Third Foundation (F3) describes his work with F3, and how he has collaborated with local organizations and Ohio State Capstone groups to establish pollinator habitat across the organization's soccer field property, providing both ecological and educational benefits. 58:30 Craig Toothman, Board Member and President, Franklin County Pollinator Pathway (FCPP) provides an overview for his work with FCPP, and moderates panel discussion with Goodell, Wyche, Hermsen, and Rosenthal. 1:13:48 Audience Q & A session for both in-person and virtual audiences. 1:24:57 Dr. Haab provides closing remarks. To learn more about this hybrid program please contact Hallie Stelzle (stelzle.2@osu.edu)