Instructor: AMY SIBUL

AMY SIBUL

Amy has a bachelor's degree in Wildlife Biology and a Master's Degree in Plant Ecology, with an emphasis on plant-pollinator interactions. She formerly served as the Director of Conservation as well as an Education Specialist for Red Butte Garden, and currently serves as Teaching Faculty in the University of Utah's School of Biological Sciences. She has been the faculty advisor to the UofU Beekeeper's Association since 2012, and serves on the advisory board of the Hollow Tree Honey Foundation. She is passionate about education and outreach regarding the importance of pollinators and methods for providing pollinator habitat in our urban and open spaces.

"Prof Sibul is a wonderful teacher and you can tell she is very passionate about this subject. She made the class informative and fun and I really enjoyed making the nesting boxes the last night of class. Would highly recommend!"-Trista L.

"Amy was so fantastic - you can see how passionate she is about pollinators. She brought humor with some great information, and it was so much fun to build a bee box!"-Courtney C.

AMY SIBUL is currently teaching:

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AMY SIBUL has previously taught:

  • Pollinators and Their Habitat Workshop
  • Pollinators and Their Habitat