Douglas W. Tallamy probably needs no introduction: The entomologist and University of Delaware professor has been one of the loudest (and most effective) voices sounding the alarm about the ...
As the TA Baker Professor of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Doug Tallamy isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. Recently, Professor Tallamy shared his thoughts on how better lawncare can save the ...
Entomologist Doug Tallamy is coming to Lancaster with tips to help nature in your yard. Tallamy will speak at Bright Side Baptist Church, 515 Hershey Ave., at 1 p.m., Saturday, March 15. Tickets are ...
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.
If you’re a human living on this planet, you should get to know Doug Tallamy, the entomologist and University of Delaware professor whose groundbreaking 2006 book, “Bringing Nature Home,” supercharged ...
When Doug Tallamy thinks about his love for nature, he reminisces about his childhood pond. Dragonflies zigzagged through the air. Water beetles propelled themselves across the ripples. Tallamy ...
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 ...
OGUNQUIT, Maine — Biodiversity loss and bird migration take center stage this month as two acclaimed scientists visit Ogunquit to share insights on preserving the natural world as part of the Marginal ...
Author Doug Tallamy is bringing his message for a "Homegrown National Park" to Mississippi this week. Tallamy is headlining the Mississippi Master Gardener's State Conference May 1-3 at the Beau ...
If you’re a human living on this planet, you should get to know Doug Tallamy, the entomologist and University of Delaware professor whose groundbreaking 2006 book, “Bringing Nature Home,” supercharged ...