Insects, from the tiny to the huge, from the beautiful to the re-
pulsive, are a vital part of the Earth’s biosphere. Yet we slap
them, spray them with poisons and even run screaming from a
room they have innocently invaded. Can we acknowledge that
insects are each and all essential to a functioning ecosystem
and thus helpful or even critical to human survival?
Facilitator: Phyllis Saarinen
January 8 - Insect Evolution and Their Role in Earth’s Biosphere
Speaker: Keith Willmott, Ph.D., FLMNJ, Curator of Lepidoptera
January 15 - Lepidoptera Reproduction and the Mystery of Metamorphosis
Speaker: Jaret Daniels, Ph.D., FLMNH, Curator of Lepidoptera
January 22 - Pollinators: Critically Essential and Terribly Vulnerable
Speaker: Tyler Carney, Ph.D., IFAS School of Forest, Fisheries and
Geomatics Sciences
January 29 - All About Ants: Their Lives and Behavior in Our Human
Environments
Speaker: Rachel Atchison, MS, USDA
February 5 - Insect Vectors of Disease and Public Health
Speaker: Estelle Martin, Ph.D., Entomology Dept
February 12 - Insects as a Source of Protein for Man and Beast
Speaker: Norman Leppla, Ph.D., Entomology Dept