BeautifulNativePlants(@NativesGiveLife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for release of new book, 'Nature's Best Hope A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard.' Timberland Press tells us it's full of serious How To. Photo ©Doug Tallamy shows how pathway protects plantings, works in yards big&small!

Excited for release of new #DougTallamy book, 'Nature's Best Hope A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard.' Timberland Press tells us it's full of serious How To. Photo ©Doug Tallamy shows how pathway protects plantings, works in yards big&small! #nativeplants
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Sabra, Pecatonica Princess🐀(@Sledgehammer61) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night I attended a lecture by Prof. Doug Tallamy on how to incorporate low impact landscaping. He said by incorporating 2-3 native plants, you can substantially increase your yard’s biohealthy impact! Thank you for the talk.

Last night I attended a lecture by Prof. Doug Tallamy on how to incorporate low impact landscaping. He said by incorporating 2-3 native plants, you can substantially increase your yard’s biohealthy impact! Thank you for the talk. #HarfordClimateAction #DougTallamy #BelAirFive
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden(@lewisginter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The water from a 2-inch downpour .... is captured almost entirely by an oak forest’s leaf litter and the organic humus it creates.
― Douglas W. Tallamy, The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees

The water from a 2-inch downpour .... is captured almost entirely by an oak forest’s leaf litter and the organic humus it creates.
― Douglas W. Tallamy, The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees #Trees #Oaks #DougTallamy
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Paul Thrift(@Pau1Thrift) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic seminar University of Sussex by Dr Katherine Baldock 💙 unpacking the role of urban spaces for pollinators. Gardens/allotments are vital for urban pollinators and illustrate the importance of .

See Natures Best Hope by Doug Tallamy, a relevant great read

Fantastic seminar @SussexUni by @Kath_Baldock unpacking the role of urban spaces for pollinators. Gardens/allotments are vital for urban pollinators and illustrate the importance of #GardeningForNature. 

See Natures Best Hope by @DougTallamy, a relevant great read
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LakeChamplainBasin(@lakechamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great turnout on a snowy Vermont morning for the plenary session of . Terrific presentation by of the Univ. of Delaware. Captivating stories of plants, insects and birds and how to create landscapes that support healthy watersheds. NALMS

A great turnout on a snowy Vermont morning for the plenary session of #NALMS2019. Terrific presentation by #DougTallamy of the @UDelaware. Captivating stories of plants, insects and birds and how to create landscapes that support healthy watersheds. @NALMStweets
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Duke Gardens(@DukeGardens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

support roughly 4,000 species of insects, birds+animals–more than any other tree species, says author Doug Tallamy. Learn more on Nov.9 in a 7pm panel discussion w/ Tallamy+leading experts. Info: duke.is/kbzPT1 @AndrewLHipp UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden Duke Biology

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Doug Tallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at UDAgNaturalResources, where he has authored 100+ research publications and has taught Insect Taxonomy, Behavioral Ecology, Humans and Nature, Insect Ecology, & other courses for 40 years.

@DougTallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at @UDcanr, where he has authored 100+ research publications and has taught Insect Taxonomy, Behavioral Ecology, Humans and Nature, Insect Ecology, & other courses for 40 years.
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