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Friends of UCB Urban Bee Lab

Friends of the Urban Bee Lab have kindly helped us in various ways over the past years. These individuals and institutions offer encouragement and resources that have been indispensable in achieving our goals. Several nurseries have generously provided us with discounts on the many plant purchases we have made, including the Devil Mountain Nursery in San Ramon, Mostly Natives Nursery in Point Reyes Station, Flowerland in Albany, Annie's Annuals in Richmond, Berkeley Horticultural Nursery in Berkeley, and the Living Desert in Palm Springs. 

Growers have helped us with our labor needs and irrigation equipment for our habitat garden projects. Dwelley Farms, Wolfe Farm, and Frog Hollow in northern California helped launch our work on stone fruits in the Brentwood area of Contra Costa County. In southern California, the Ellwood Canyon Ranch, Lloyd-Butler Ranch and the Thille Ranch have been very generous with their time and donated resources, as well.

We also thank Shelley Arrowsmith and Norman Gilroy at Arrowsmith Farms and Alana Coburn in Sonoma for helping with a long-term citizen science project in Sonoma that has been ongoing since 2012.
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