Monday, October 20 at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time).
What is the current status of insect populations?
How important are insects to our ecosystems and human life?
What are the impacts of insecticides on insect populations, bird populations and human health?
How can we bring about positive change on/in our farms, forests and home landscapes?
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Insect Decline: Problems & Solutions. Monday, October 20 @ 7:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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This is a photo of a blue winged wasp, a visitor who appears each year in September and has a decided preference for this flower, the white crownbeard.
More about the webinar:
Issues to be addressed
What can we do to help insects in our farms, forests and home landscapes?
How much have insects declined in recent years?
How do owls, warblers and woodpeckers depend on insects?
How did they accidentally save the atala butterfly in South Florida?
How many caterpillars (insect larvae) does a pair of chickadees eat every day while nesting?
How do insects participate in our ecosystems, and what happens to our ecosystems and our waterways when we get rid of them?
How can we select the trees that feed the most insects in our home landscapes?
How does dead wood in our forests support insects and therefore the entire food chain?
To RSVP, please register here:
Insect Decline: Problems & Solutions. Monday, October 20 @ 7:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Also, can you do me a favor? I’m testing out a new registration process. Please fill out this form. If it works, you will get the link faster.
Register for webinar by clicking on this link:
Alternative Registration for Same Webinar (It might give you the link more quickly).
Here is a monarch butterfly in my home landscape in the very first year (2022):