Central Colorado Humanists to Host Talk on Insect Diversity on Native Thistles

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  • April 26, 2025
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The Central Colorado Humanists have announced their next Sunday Science program, scheduled for May 4. The upcoming presentation will explore the topic of insect diversity on native thistles in the Upper Arkansas Valley.

Native thistles provide crucial ecological benefits, supporting a wide range of insect species. The program aims to shed light on the important role these plants play in local ecosystems and the various insects they attract.

The event is part of the Central Colorado Humanists’ ongoing effort to promote science education and public understanding of ecological topics. Further details about the time, location, and featured speaker for the event are expected to be released soon.

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