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Feb. 29: Tufts environmental series lecture on Homegrown National Park

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Ken Krause

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Feb 19, 2024, 10:44:27 PM2/19/24
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The Hoch Cunningham Environmental Lecture Series at Tufts University presents Doug Tallamy, a professor of agriculture at the University of Delaware, for a Feb. 29 talk on the Homegrown National Park program. 

Our parks, preserves, and remaining wildlands – no matter how grand in scale – are too small and separated from one another to sustain the native trees, plants, insects, and animals on which our ecosystems depend. We can fix this problem by practicing conservation outside of wildlands, where we live, work, shop, farm, and ranch.

Thus, the concept for Homegrown National Park: a national challenge to create diverse ecosystems in our yards, communities, farms, and surrounding lands by reducing lawn, planting native, and removing invasives. The goal of HNP (HomegrownNationalPark.org) is to create a national movement to restore 20 million acres with natives, an area representing one-half of what is now in lawn, as well as millions more acres in agriculture and woodlots. We are at a critical point where we are losing so many native plant and animal species that our life support systems are in jeopardy. However, if many people make small changes, we can restore healthy ecological networks and weather the changes ahead.

Doug Tallamy is the T.A. Baker Professor of Agriculture in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, where he has authored 112 research publications and has taught insect-related courses for 42 years. Chief among his research goals is to better understand the many ways insects interact with plants and how such interactions determine the diversity of animal communities. His books include "Bringing Nature Home," "The Living Landscape," co-authored with Rick Darke, "Nature's Best Hope," a New York Times best seller, and "The Nature of Oaks," winner of the American Horticultural Society’s 2022 book award. In 2021 he co-founded Homegrown National Park with Michelle Alfandari. 

Lecture Date/Time: Thursday, February 29, noon to 1 p.m.
Site: Multipurpose Room, Curtis Hall, 474 Boston Ave., Medford
RSVPs only needed for virtual attendants; registration link: https://tufts.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oxO3N208RdaKn61cf6IBsQ#/registration

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