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Join the Excitement: Odum School of Ecology’s Annual Buzz Bash Fundraiser Kicks Off!

by Jean-Pierre CHALLOT
October 20, 2024
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The‍ Buzz⁢ Bash⁣ offers‍ a variety of activities ‍suitable​ for all ages, making it a perfect ‍outing for‌ families⁣ looking to enjoy⁣ a day outdoors.

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Join the Excitement: Odum School ‌of Ecology’s Annual Buzz Bash Fundraiser Kicks Off!

Join the Excitement: Odum School of Ecology’s Annual ⁣Buzz Bash Fundraiser Kicks Off!

The Odum School of Ecology, located at the University of Georgia, is gearing up ‌for its much-anticipated ⁢Annual Buzz Bash Fundraiser, a vibrant event dedicated to promoting ecological research and community⁤ engagement. This ‍year’s Buzz Bash promises to ⁣be bigger and better than⁢ ever, ‍with an array‍ of​ activities designed to ‌draw in⁣ not just the⁢ university community but also families and nature​ enthusiasts⁤ from all over.

What to Expect ‍at the Buzz Bash

  • Live Music: Enjoy performances⁤ from‍ local artists and bands that capture the spirit of Georgia’s⁣ wildlife ‍and environment.
  • Interactive Stations: Engage with various ecological ‍activities, including hands-on exhibits and demonstrations that ⁢highlight the importance ‌of biodiversity.
  • Food and​ Drink: Savor delicious local cuisine and ⁢beverages from renowned food trucks and‍ local ‍breweries.
  • Silent Auction: Bid on unique items and ⁢experiences that cater to nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with faculty, students, ‍alumni,⁣ and other stakeholders who⁣ share⁢ a‍ passion for ecology and conservation.

Why Attend⁣ the Buzz Bash?

The Buzz Bash‌ is not just a celebration; it is⁣ also a ⁢vital fundraiser aimed at supporting ecological research and education⁣ at the Odum ‌School ⁤of Ecology. Here are some​ compelling reasons to attend:

1. Support Valuable Research

Your participation directly contributes to funding critical research projects ‍aimed at understanding ecological systems and addressing environmental challenges.

2. Community Engagement

The⁢ event fosters a sense ⁢of community among students, faculty, alumni, and local residents, promoting collaborative⁣ efforts in conservation.

3. Educational Opportunities

Attendees have the chance to learn about⁣ current ecological issues and the innovative​ approaches

Celebrating Pollinators: UGA’s ‌Annual Buzz Bash Fundraiser

The Odum School ‌of Ecology at the University of Georgia⁢ rolled out ⁣the ‍red carpet for its yearly Buzz Bash Fundraiser, a vibrant‍ networking ​occasion held on⁢ Saturday that united ​students⁤ and alumni. This event emphasized the significance of pollinator ecology through key initiatives such as the​ Campus Pollinator Project and Project ⁣Monarch Health, all enjoyed amid delicious local cuisine,‌ lively music, refreshing beverages, and sweet honey.

Funding Vital Research

Funds raised during this lively celebration are vital⁢ for⁢ ongoing research dedicated ⁣to pollinators at UGA’s ​renowned Bee Lab and Project⁢ Monarch Health, which investigates the impact of parasites on monarch butterfly ‍populations throughout North America. Lewis J. Bartlett, who leads⁣ UGA’s Bee Lab and has been part of ⁣the faculty ​since 2014 after ‌relocating ⁢from⁤ Northern England, expressed his enthusiasm for ⁣guiding student researchers.

“I ​take immense pride in ‍championing student⁢ research across various levels—be it ⁤PhD candidates or undergraduates—and providing them an environment where​ they can nurture their inquisitiveness,” Bartlett commented. “It’s rewarding ​to equip students ‌with⁤ the confidence‍ needed to engage with farmers and beekeepers while communicating scientific findings that grow increasingly ‍essential.”

Collaboration in Conservation

Bartlett collaborates closely with Sonia⁤ Altizer, a professor within the Odum School of Ecology and co-director of Project Monarch Health. Altizer ⁣passionately shared her love for educating people about⁣ butterflies’ remarkable beauty ​and their extraordinary migratory​ patterns.

Community Engagement through Local Partnerships

This year’s festivities⁣ showcased catered offerings from The Expat in Athens Five Points ⁣alongside Creature Comforts Brewery. Notably, Creature Comforts has an initiative called Brew⁢ For One that supports⁣ a nominated ⁢recipient each year by creating a ‌unique beer with‌ profits directed toward addressing⁣ pressing needs. This year’s special ⁣brew‌ is named Whale Fall to honor Birkley Heynen—a gifted⁣ UGA ecology student ⁤who tragically passed away earlier this year—while proceeds will benefit The Birkley ⁤Heynen Environmental Foundation established by his family in ⁣his memory.

Attendees had an opportunity to view displays featuring monarch butterflies along with bees from UGA’s Bee Lab as enthusiastic⁢ students volunteered time⁤ to educate guests about these essential ‌species⁢ while fostering connections among alumni.

“I appreciate‍ how our college frequently hosts events like this,” stated⁤ Callie Viktora,⁤ a first-year ecology major. “Here everyone comes together—alumni connecting ⁢back with current students at both⁣ graduate and undergraduate levels.”

The Importance ‌of Pollinators

Mark D. Hunter, Dean of the Odum School of⁤ Ecology highlighted pollinators’ crucial role within our ecosystems: “Pollination plays ⁤a fundamental role ‌in producing approximately one-third of our food supply,” Hunter explained. “The well-being not only our communities but also‌ our⁤ own health is intricately ⁤linked with ‍pollination systems; ultimately underscoring how interconnected we are within these ⁢ecological frameworks.”

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