Lecture Series: Treasure-Hunting in a Biogeographic Interchange, Updates from the Early Phases of the Oklahoma Native Bee Inventory

Lecture Series: Treasure-Hunting in a Biogeographic Interchange, Updates from the Early Phases of the Oklahoma Native Bee Inventory
With 12 ecoregions within the state’s borders, Oklahoma is one of the most biogeographically interesting areas in the central United States. Much of the biodiversity within the state remains largely unexplored, including bees. In this free public lecture, Dr. Hung will present preliminary results from his efforts to inventory wild bee species in the state over the last four years, showcasing particularly interesting discoveries and discussing the implications of these findings for biodiversity conservation moving forward.
Registration required.
Sam Noble Museum of Natural History
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM on Wed, 22 Oct 2025
Sam Noble Museum of Natural History
2401 Chautauqua Avenue
Norman,
Oklahoma
73072
405-325-7977