“Native plants provide so much value to our local pollinators ... ‘Who planted all these oak trees?!’” Marsh chuckled. “Doug Tallamy changed my life.” As Tallamy has sought to simplify scientific ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor's 18 million acres protects endangered species and the environment. But you can do your part by ...
In his book, renowned ecologist Doug Tallamy lays out his vision for a grassroots approach to conservation, and steps that we ...
Monmouth University hosted Doug Tallamy on Jan. 23 for a talk on creating a Homegrown National Park Network, by growing ...
Ten years ago, Dr. Doug Tallamy came to Lexington to speak ... them off with pesticides and herbicides, and a lack of native trees and plants to support them. Lexington, for example, is filled ...
As the TA Baker Professor of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Doug Tallamy isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty ... My focus is on how insects interact with plants. That’s a huge area, believe it or ...
Most insect herbivores, as famed entomologist and native plant advocate Doug Tallamy discusses, are specialists only able to digest the leaves of specific plants they have co-evolved with.
Native plant buffers along waterways provide invaluable ... each of us can contribute to a national wildlife corridor through Doug Tallamy’s inception of a homegrown national park.