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The Insect/Native Plant Connection: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants with Dr. Doug Tallamy, Author and Entomology Professor, University of Delaware

  • FAMU - FL Blue Auditorium 1415 South Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Tallahassee (map)

UPDATE (3/15): EVENT CANCELLED IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS.

Dr. Tallamy, renowned entomologist and speaker extraordinaire from the University of Delaware, is bestselling author of Bringing Nature Home and the recently published Nature’s Best Hope, A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard. Through his research which he conveys eloquently and understandably, he has helped gardeners everywhere realize the significance that native plants play in producing the insects that birds need to feed their young. He teaches us how to increase biodiversity in our community just through the simple act of planting native plants in our yards and parks.

Don’t miss this program if you want to learn how to support wild birds and other wildlife in your own yard and in local parks.

This free program is part of Apalachee Audubon Society’s regular program meeting series. The reception and book signing take place from 6:30pm to 7:15. Announcements followed by program from 7:15 to 8:30pm. Location: TBA

Sponsors include Native Nurseries, Apalachee Audubon Society and Magnolia Chapter, Florida Native Plant Society and Trillium Gardens Nursery

Earlier Event: February 29
Creating A Rain Garden