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    Penn State Master Gardeners present workshop in Hampton on biodiversity, pollinators and design

    A Garden and Landscape Symposium hosted by Penn State Master Gardeners of Allegheny County will feature topics more far-reaching than the latest trends in horticulture. The workshop on April 30, held at the Hampton Community Center, features three keynote speakers who will focus on pollinators, biodiversity and bird-friendly habitat. The Penn State Master Gardener program was founded in 1982 as a volunteer effort to support the outreach mission of Penn State Extension. They include Bob Mulvihill, ornithologist for the National Aviary, who will deliver the presentation “What is Good for Birds is Good for Your Backyard”; Harland Patch, assistant research professor at the Penn State Department of Entomology, who will…

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