As part of Pollinator Week, the Field Museum's Keller Science Action Center is partnering with Arcteryx Chicago to host a dynamic community event on June 22 that blends education, engagement, and action for pollinator conservation.
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Guests will gather in our own Rice Native Gardens for a short, accessible lecture exploring the essential role of pollinators, the challenges they face, and why their survival matters to all of us. The program will then transition into hands-on activities where participants can explore the Gardens to learn how to support pollinators-through building habitat, touring the Rice Native Garden for inspiration, and discovering the benefits of planting native species at home.
Attendees will also be introduced to iNaturalist, a powerful community science tool for documenting pollinators and helping us understand what habitat pollinators need in an urban landscape. Small group sessions will guide participants on how to use the app and contribute meaningful data that supports the Action Center's conservation efforts. This event is a unique opportunity to inspire awareness and stewardship in a fun, informative setting.
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This experience includes a voucher for one (1) Basic admission ticket to the Field Museum, valid through the end of July 2025, to explore the new Archaeopteryx exhibit.
Attendees will also have the option to take home a pollinator-friendly native plant courtesy of Arc'teryx Chicago and Christy Webber Farm & Garden Center.Â
Opportunities will also be available to win Arc'teryx prizes onsite to help equip you with the right gear for your next season of exploration!
All proceeds from tickets for the event benefit the Field Museum.
Photography/videography will take place onsite.
Reserve your spot. Limited spaces available.
Date: Sun June 22
Time: 10AM-12PM
Location: Field Museum Rice Native Gardens
Parking: Parking spaces are pay to park, cost depending on the parking lot. We recommend public transportation or utilizing Spothero in advance.
MORE ABOUT THE FIELD MUSEUM KELLER SCIENCE ACTION CENTER:
The Keller Science Action Center protects and restore the places that are critical to life on Earth. Their team of scientists and educators translates museum science into results you can see. They strive to conserve natural areas and, in turn, improve quality of life for all people. Whether they're working in Chicago or the Amazon, we’re driven by our mission to build a brighter future rich in nature and culture. Learn more about their mission HERE.