40th Anniversary Events
The Digger Bees of Belle Isle
Tour a large colony of digger bees on Belle Isle in Richmond, Virginia as you learn that bees are more than just honeybees. Field Zoologist Ellison Orcutt is at forefront of documenting Virginia's native bee diversity and distribution. You will learn about the more than 450 native bee species found in Virginia and get up close looks at a few native species.
Meet under the railroad tracks at the Belle Isle Parking lot by 10am. Arrive a few minutes early in case you have to park further away. The lot is at the corner of Browns Island Way and Tredegar St. Overflow parking may be available on 2nd St or Oregon Hill Pkwy.
There is no rain date. If heavy rain is likely the walk will be canceled. Contact Ellison.Orcutt@dcr.virginia.gov with questions
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መመዝገብ ያስፈልጋል፡- እዚህ ይመዝገቡ
Date: May 9, 2026. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 2 hours
Location: Belle Isle, Richmond, Virginia, meet here: 37.53467, -77.44736
Maximum capacity: None
Age: Best for adults and children 5 and older. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Pets: No
Clothing: Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy and comfortable shoes.
Amenities: Port-o-john available at the parking lot.
Supplies: Bring water, sunscreen.
Participants should be able to:
- Expect to walk at least 1.2 miles roundtrip with an option to extend to a 2.2 mile walk.
- Understand and follow directions to avoid/manage risks.
- Tolerate the elements including temperature for the duration.
- Traverse unpaved and uneven trails.
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