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SUMMARY:A World Without Flowers: How an Evolutionary Shift Sparked a Co-evolutionary Process That Led to the Colorful World We Know Today.
DESCRIPTION:This presentation gives an overview of how insects\, animals\, 
 and plants evolved together to transfer pollen\, including the origin of 
 flowers. It covers key pollinator types\, a short local note on Rio Grande 
 Valley pollinators (native vs. non‑native)\, what it means for our global 
 food supply\, and simple stewardship tips. Presented by Lance Capaldi.
LOCATION:South Broadway Library
ORGANIZER;CN="the Public Library":MAILTO:library@cabq.gov
CATEGORIES:All Ages, Special Event, Summer Reading Program
CONTACT;CN="the Public Library":MAILTO:library@cabq.gov
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URL:https://libevents.abqlibrary.org/event/16666151
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