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Biophilic Solutions | Native Plants, Keystone Species, and Ecosystem Restoration | Doug Tallamy 

Biophilic Solutions
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E.O. Wilson once said, “if insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos”- and he wasn’t wrong. In fact, our entire food system depends on the energy that tiny bugs transfer to vertebrates. So, what’s the issue? Insects themselves depend on native plants and larger portions of our outdoor spaces have been overtaken by non-native, invasive species and resource-intensive, environmentally futile lawns.
It sounds dire, but there are plenty of solutions according to today’s guest Douglas Tallamy, the T. A. Baker Professor of Agriculture in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Dr. Tallamy has dedicated much of his career to raising awareness about the significance of native plants and outlining the simple, common-sense solutions that everyone can use to improve biodiversity in their own backyard. In this conversation, we chat with Doug about the promise of keystone species, the amazing progress he’s made reintroducing native plants on his own Pennsylvania property, and the nonprofit he founded to encourage private landowners to join the movement.

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@mellow5123
@mellow5123 4 месяца назад
This needs to be taught/practiced everywhere.
@mellow5123
@mellow5123 3 месяца назад
@steelmote Exactly.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 3 месяца назад
There's people doing this across the spectrum. Joey Santoro is the creator of the "Kill Your Lawn" show and movement. He has a professional installation of natives in Texas just put up on Crime Pays but Botany Doesn't utube channel that's HOA friendly and still native and beautiful. As usual, I'm a few decades too late, having worked in ornamental horticulture 20 years ago. My yard now is mostly left to nature. I pray we're not too late
@PlantNative
@PlantNative 3 месяца назад
Once you plant native, you’ll never go back…and you’ll fall in love with all insects! ❤❤❤
@Lou_Mansfield
@Lou_Mansfield 3 месяца назад
Doug is amazing. There are hundreds of his talks and interviews throughout youtube
@YukikoAkazui
@YukikoAkazui 2 месяца назад
great topic! Studying biology showed me how interesting native species really are. Most of the professors and knowledgable people are so incredibly nice and love sharing their knowledge, thank you and thank you dr. tallamy too!
@joehopfield
@joehopfield 3 месяца назад
We need some big name influencers to convince people that lawns are *ugly* and native plants (preferably minimally landscaped) are *cool*. Saving the biosphere and their childrens' future doesn't motivate most americans, keeping up with the jones's / influencers does.
@kCuFfication
@kCuFfication 3 месяца назад
Please have them target my gen X dad, who thinks it's his God-given right as a homeowner.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 3 месяца назад
​@@kCuFficationyou might enjoy Crime Pays but Botany Doesn't yt channel.
@skram1000
@skram1000 3 месяца назад
Where can people get involved I heard Doug mention an app in one of these videos that shows what keystone species you can plant in your area
@susanfoy4794
@susanfoy4794 Месяц назад
How do you find out what the keystone species are in your own area? My "region" on the Homegrown website is enormous (almost the entire state of California) and the list of keystone trees and shrubs includes ones that I know do not grow in my area. Are there other places that list these plants?
@thebadboo4875
@thebadboo4875 3 месяца назад
Is there a prioritized listing of the keystone native plants in the Mid-Atlantic based on effectiveness beginning with oaks on down?
@PlantNative
@PlantNative 3 месяца назад
Oaks, then Cherry then Willows. As far as perennials go Goldenrods, then Asters. All native, preferably straight species over cultivars. Google National Wildlife Federation keystone plants by ecoregion.
@lauraw.7008
@lauraw.7008 3 месяца назад
@@PlantNativethank you!
@thedomestead3546
@thedomestead3546 4 месяца назад
Kudzu could be utilized for biomass and food products.
@timbushell8640
@timbushell8640 4 месяца назад
Jennifer Owen, a British zoologist, started 'measuring' her 'normal suburban garden in the UK's midlands. Wrote on gardens as wildlife refugees in 1975. Then published the 15 and 30 year results of her surveys in 1990 and 2010... but without 'improving' her garden space by inserting natives. And as a result, also, it would seem, managed to collect a bigger percentage of the know UK's wildlife, including some thought extinct and some new... It would seem Doug is lagging behind.
@annakiekenphd10
@annakiekenphd10 3 месяца назад
The final thought can be expressed in so many ways without a need for snark.
@fuxan
@fuxan 3 месяца назад
Are you saying we should plant non-native plants?
@DecksPest
@DecksPest 3 месяца назад
​@fuxan This is covered and expanded upon in the excellent book 'No Nettles Required' by Ken Thompson. The data from empirical studies suggests that while native plants are of course important, gardens with a greater number and diversity of plants supported many more insects, and diversity. The percentage of native plants seemed to have little measurable positive effect. Lots of plants, the presence of compost heaps and ponds seemed to be what mattered in those (admittedly limited) empirical studies.
@Zimbo999
@Zimbo999 3 месяца назад
Natives are great but the threat to the diversity of the forrest real. The importation of bugs and disease is more challanging than global warming and receives but a footnote. Previous in CT we lost chestnuts, elm, walnuts (the CT butternut is extinct) and now the threat is real for maple, beech, pine, ash, and hemlock. Never mind the vibrurnum disease that has made a mature producing wild raisin a thing of the past. All mammals larger than a rodent are going to suffer big time.
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