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Douglas W. Tallamy

As a child, Douglas W. Tallamy learned first-hand about the finality of suburban development as practiced today. Having recently moved with his family into a new house in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, he spent his summer days exploring the "wild" places that surrounded him. One of his first discoveries was a small pond where thousands of pollywogs wiggled near its shoreline and he took great delight in watching them grow each day. One day as he watched, a bulldozer crested nearby piles of dirt, and — in an act that has been replicated around the nation millions of times since — proceeded to bury the young toads and all of the other living treasures within the pond.

Tallamy is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware, where he has written more than 65 research articles and has taught insect taxonomy, behavioral ecology, and other subjects. Chief among his research goals is to better understand the many ways insects interact with plants and how such interactions determine the diversity of animal communities.

In his free time Tallamy enjoys photography (particularly of insects and birds), hiking and backpacking with his wife in remote places, swimming and canoeing, and teaching young people about the importance of the life forms around them.

Looking for a speaker for your upcoming event? View Douglas W. Tallamy's profile at the Timber Press speakers bureau.

 

Books by Douglas Tallamy

Bringing Nature Home

How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens

By Douglas W. Tallamy

288 pp., hardcover

$27.95  £17.99

 

Upcoming Douglas Tallamy events

Doug Tallamy with the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon
November 1, 2008  9:30 a.m.

Portland Community College, Cascade Campus, Moriarity Auditorium, Portland, Oregon

Tallamy will give a talk on "Native Plants to Beautify Your Garden and Sustain Our Ecosystem."

Contact: 503-224-5718

Cost: $20 for members, $25 for non-members