Bees on NC State's Campus
On view April 10, 2024 through today
About This Exhibit
NC State University strives to be a safe haven for pollinators, as is reflected by its certification as a Bee Campus USA by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. This exhibit explores the most commonly observed bees on NC State’s campus as a part of these ongoing conservation efforts.
NC State sustainably maintains pollinator gardens full of native plants that serve as vital habitat for declining pollinator populations. Through live photos captured in these gardens, visitors can observe bees in action while learning more about the different types of bees.
Learn more about pollinator conservation and Bee Campus USA commitments here.
When
April 10, 2024 through today
Where
iPearl Immersion Theater, James B. Hunt Jr. LibraryOther Information
This exhibit is in rotation in the iPearl Immersion Theater at Hunt Library and is viewable when the building is open. It is also featured on the touchscreen next to the display wall and can be called up for immediate viewing.
Check out the iPearl Immersion Theater's schedule to see what else is on exhibit.
Admission
Free and open to the public.