Buzz, Hum, and Hover: Why We Need Insects
University Center | Tuesday, March 25 • 1pm
Instructor: Maud Lyon • Science and Nature
Insects are essential to the web of life—yet we rarely notice most of them. Why do we need them? Why are insect populations crashing around the globe? How can we help insects to survive? Learn interesting facts about these fascinating creatures and how biodiversity depends upon them.
About the Presenter: Maud Lyon has been an avid gardener for over 25 years, experimenting in her own gardens. The study of native plants led her to the fascinating world of entomology and a new awareness of “the little things that run the world.” Her depth of knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject make the time attending this class very well spent.