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X-WR-CALDESC:Dr. David G. James\, Dept. of Entomology\, WSU\, Prosser-WA\nE
 verybody loves butterflies! In this presentation we will explore what make
 s butterflies so appealing to us and learn about a number of our endemic P
 acific Northwest species including the Monarch. We will also discover that
  butterflies are in trouble and declining in number and diversity.  Butter
 fly conservation is a necessity if we are to preserve butterflies for our 
 grandchildren. Practical methods for helping butterflies will be explored 
 on both the landscape and backyard level.  And we wont forget the caterpil
 lars!\n\nDavid developed a passion for insects at the age of 8 in England 
 by rearing caterpillars in his bedroom. He studied Zoology at the Universi
 ty of Salford\, UK\, then migrated to Australia to work for the New South 
 Wales Department of Agriculture on ways of controlling agricultural pests 
 without pesticides.  A PhD on the winter biology of Monarch butterflies in
  Sydney followed and a career as a biocontrol scientist in horticulture bl
 ossomed. David developed successful conservation biological control system
 s for stink bugs in citrus and for mites in pasture\, grapes\, hops and pe
 aches. David has published almost 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers on a
  wide range of entomological subjects focusing on insect biology and manag
 ement. He recently co-authored Life Histories of Cascadia Butterflies\, a 
 comprehensive study on the immature stages of Pacific Northwest butterflie
 s that has been hailed as a groundbreaking masterpiece. Recently he publis
 hed ‘Book of Caterpillars’ a pictorial guide to 600 caterpillars from arou
 nd the world. A number of signed copies of his book “Life Histories of Cas
 cadia Butterflies” will be available at $30 each.\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. David G. James\, Dept. of Entomology\, WSU\, Prosser-WA\nEv
 erybody loves butterflies! In this presentation we will explore what makes
  butterflies so appealing to us and learn about a number of our endemic Pa
 cific Northwest species including the Monarch. We will also discover that 
 butterflies are in trouble and declining in number and diversity.  Butterf
 ly conservation is a necessity if we are to preserve butterflies for our g
 randchildren. Practical methods for helping butterflies will be explored o
 n both the landscape and backyard level.  And we wont forget the caterpill
 ars!\n\nDavid developed a passion for insects at the age of 8 in England b
 y rearing caterpillars in his bedroom. He studied Zoology at the Universit
 y of Salford\, UK\, then migrated to Australia to work for the New South W
 ales Department of Agriculture on ways of controlling agricultural pests w
 ithout pesticides.  A PhD on the winter biology of Monarch butterflies in 
 Sydney followed and a career as a biocontrol scientist in horticulture blo
 ssomed. David developed successful conservation biological control systems
  for stink bugs in citrus and for mites in pasture\, grapes\, hops and pea
 ches. David has published almost 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers on a 
 wide range of entomological subjects focusing on insect biology and manage
 ment. He recently co-authored Life Histories of Cascadia Butterflies\, a c
 omprehensive study on the immature stages of Pacific Northwest butterflies
  that has been hailed as a groundbreaking masterpiece. Recently he publish
 ed ‘Book of Caterpillars’ a pictorial guide to 600 caterpillars from aroun
 d the world. A number of signed copies of his book “Life Histories of Casc
 adia Butterflies” will be available at $30 each.\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Barn Beach Reserve\, 347 Division St.\, Leavenworth
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event | Area Butterflies\, Dr. David James
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