Dr. Doug Tallamy shares his thoughts on native plants. Dr. Austin Jenkins talks geology. Amanda and Katie Collins are joined by Drew Jeffers, Rob Last, and Mary Vargo. Dr. Doug Tallamy shares his ...
Amanda and Terasa are joined by Carmen Ketron, Stephanie Turner, and Tom Nelson. Amanda and Terasa are joined by Carmen Ketron, Stephanie Turner, and Tom Nelson. Dr. Doug Tallamy, shares his insights ...
Doug Tallamy will be our keynote speaker at two conferences, each with unique programs, and book signings. Join us for one day or for both. Dr. Tallamy helps us better understand the many ways insects ...
This 400-500 year old oak tree near Firebrook subdivision was saved during a development spat but was knocked down in a 2023 windstorm. Herald-Leader Ten years ago, Dr. Doug Tallamy came to Lexington ...
I’m hoping I don’t need to introduce Dr. Doug Tallamy to you. The renowned entomologist, ecologist and speaker is the go-to guy on the importance of native plants in sustaining wildlife. And, I’m ...
Author and University of Delaware professor Dr. Douglas Tallamy has been called the “godfather of the native-plant movement” for igniting what’s become the leading mantra in today’s gardening world.
His presentation will explore simple yet impactful actions to take to reverse declining biodiversity right here in Bucks County.
JAMES CITY — To Doug Tallamy, the sight of a pristine green lawn is downright ugly. An “ecological wasteland,” to be precise — offering no value to wildlife and guzzling up water and pesticides.