April 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
6:30-7:00 – Social in TWU, Ann Stuart Science Complex Lobby, 304 Administration Drive, Denton
7:00pm – Keynote speaker – Douglas Tallamy, PhD – Nature’s Best Hope – Followed by a book signing all in the Ann Stuart Science Complex
Dr. Tallamy is professor and chair for entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware. Dr. Tallamy is co-founder of the Homegrown National Parks movement, which is dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of biodiversity created by adding native plants to your landscape.
He has authored 107 research publications and has taught insect-related courses for 44 years. Tallamy has authored several commercially successful books including Bringing Nature Home and Nature’s Best Hope. Tallamy’s research and advocacy focus on understanding how insects interact with plants and how those interactions determine the diversity of animal communities. He will discuss managing suburban and urban landscapes as wildlife preserves by encouraging the use of native species and considering the needs of insects and wildlife when planting.
8:00-8:30pm – book signing for Tallamy’s Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard
Dr. Tallamy’s appearance is sponsored by The Native Plant Society of Texas. His presentation will also be available via Zoom.
Registration is required for all events, including Zoom presentation: https://twu.edu/butterfly-garden/texas-wildflower-day/