Doug Tallamy: The little things matter the most

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Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour

Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour

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Professor Doug Tallamy, renowned entomologist and tireless crusader for the restoration of the natural world, inites us to see how insect life forms the basis for all life in the garden...and on the planet.

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@aq9714
@aq9714 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! This is what people need to understand, we need to support wildlife at our back door.
@supaflip87
@supaflip87 Жыл бұрын
HOAs need to hear this, and I wish there was a short pamphlet version that I could gift to all of the HOA members in my community.
@Nick_minwoo
@Nick_minwoo Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way… ever since finding Tallamy’s work Ive been becoming more and more disturbed with my suburb’s landscape
@misseclipse7415
@misseclipse7415 Жыл бұрын
abolished by legislation
@KittyMontrealPar
@KittyMontrealPar 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for all these good information🙏🏻🌺🦋
@tadblackington1676
@tadblackington1676 Жыл бұрын
It also needs to be remembered that there were big things that mattered most when we think about ecology. Megafaunal herbivores were a second channel through which the energy captured by plants could be dispersed into the food chain by a myriad of other organisms (biting flies, dung beetles, wolves, crows, fly maggots etc). These large animals were also generalists in terms of the plants they fed on as opposed to the specialist insects. They transported nutrients and seeds around the landscape in ways that smaller organisms couldn't. They chased plants around the landscape much like wolves chasing elk around Yellowstone. In the eastern US shade-tolerant tree species will dominate the landscape if left uncontrolled, like overgrazing elk. This creates problems. For example all of professor Tallamy's most ecologically hard working plants (oaks, plums, willows, goldenrods, asters, sunflowers) are light demanding species that won't grow in a closed canopy forest. The diversity of insect life was dependant on the impacts of keystone megafauna to thrive and in many cases just to survive. Now a bison in the back yard might be a bit much to cope with. But we need to remember the impacts the vanished giants had when we try to garden in an ecological manner.
@johngrunwald3029
@johngrunwald3029 5 ай бұрын
Damn I never thought of it like that. The idea of megafauna spreading around the energy in a massive way. I suppose one of our few options is to open closed canopy forests and bring back controlled burning on a bigger scale
@Maczust63
@Maczust63 9 ай бұрын
The seed fluff is crazy flammable. Great tinder
@SheVGan
@SheVGan 10 ай бұрын
Huge fan! Great talk. However,and I know it's a metaphor but the "chicken in every pot" expression should be dropped if our goal is saving the planet. Animal agriculture is counterproductive to everything discussed in this talk. Time to update our language as well as our eating habits. 🌱
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