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Nothing but Native with Doug Tallamy 

Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust
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Doug Tallamy is a best-selling author, entomologist, ecologist, conservationist, and professor at the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Join us, and Doug, as we learn about how native plants can transform your yard into a thriving ecosystem!
Interested in more webinars? Check out our website for upcoming events: www.oakridgesmoraine.org/events/

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13 дек 2022

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@CheeferSutherland
@CheeferSutherland Год назад
The legend himself. It’s always such an honor to hear Doug speak. I give my word that I’ll continue to do all that I possibly can in order to restore our forests and wilderness areas right in our own backyards. I hope everyone will aim to do their part and slowly but surely we’ll create a better world not only for the pollinators and insects, but ourselves as well. Thanks for the great talk.
@joturner5709
@joturner5709 Год назад
Your work is SO inspiring. Thank you, Professor Tallamy!!
@user-vg2lk6yr1z
Love your message. Doing what i can on my piece of ground.
@BeautifulOaks
@BeautifulOaks Год назад
Thank you. The presentation is so informative and helpful because I’m trying to leave my garden better and healthier for flora and fauna.
@jimpsentertainmenttv3586
@jimpsentertainmenttv3586 Год назад
I support these kinds of movement because they're vital for the continuation on human kind,
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream Год назад
Looking to optimize native selection in our perennial food systems and this hit the spot! Thanks Oak Ridges Moraine Trust and Doug!
@tadblackington1676
@tadblackington1676 Год назад
Our properties need to serve many functions at the same time if we are going to pull out of this death spiral.
@carterwaldren4035
@carterwaldren4035 Год назад
Bumble bees go into the dunks and I think it might be the color of the bucket. So maybe there should be a study to make sure of the best color to protect bees.
@joanfrellburg4901
@joanfrellburg4901 Год назад
I'm not seeing any birds for days here. Getting depressing.
@evergreen8965
@evergreen8965 Год назад
The North American right whales need a Doug. Huge disappointment in Maine’s legislative party.
@Cathy24601
@Cathy24601 Год назад
Fully grown trees are still valuable no matter what kind they are because they are sequestering carbon. It’s better if you can add natives on top of what you have, if you have the space. Seems counterintuitive to chop down fully grown trees when there is too much carbon in the air. I could see people going overboard with removing all their ornamentals overnight.
@analyticalhabitrails9857
LOLOL!!!! Join H.O.A?!?!😂😂
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