amateur

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

07:30 PM

Backyard bugs: the life and times of local insects

MCZ 101, 26 Oxford Street, Harvard University

 

Patrick Gorring, CEC President and Harvard University

Over 4000 insect species were recorded from one 2 acre yard in Maryland. Other studies reveal great species diversity in small land area. Your backyard or local park has a constant stream of insects emerging and passing through, and the life histories of these insects can be as amazing as in the tropics. This talk will present methods of getting a snapshot of your local diversity and how to contribute this information to entomological research. You will also learn how to have fun with some of the insects you encounter.

The talk is free and open to the public. The meeting is readily accessible via public transportation. Parking is available in the Oxford Street Garage with advance arrangement, as described here, or (usually but not always) at spaces on nearby streets. Everyone is also welcome to join us for dinner before the talk (beginning at 6:00 PM) at the Cambridge Commons restaurant.

CEC meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month from October through May. The evening schedule typically includes an informal dinner (6:00 to 7:15 PM) followed by our formal meeting (7:30 – 9:00 PM). The latter begins with club business and is followed by a 50 minute entomology related presentation. Membership is open to amateur and professional entomologists.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

7:30 PM

Amateur entomologists and digital photography

MCZ 101, 26 Oxford Street, Harvard University

 

Tom Murray

Now that nearly everyone owns a digital camera, many nature lovers have taken to photographing insects. Through their photography, amateurs are documenting range extensions, newly arriving exotics and interesting behaviors. Online media has created a worldwide forum for sharing this information with professionals and the interested public. Contributions of amateurs will be shown through photos and some of the interesting winter insects from the area will also be presented. Tom will also mention his forthcoming field guide on the insects of New England and New York.

The talk is free and open to the public. The meeting is readily accessible via public transportation. Parking is available in the Oxford Street Garage with advance arrangement, as described here, or (usually but not always) at spaces on nearby streets. Everyone is also welcome to join us for dinner before the talk (beginning at 6:15 PM) at the Harvard Law School cafeteria, on the second floor of Harkness Commons.

CEC meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month from October through May. The evening schedule typically includes an informal dinner (6:15 to 7:15 PM) followed by our formal meeting (7:30 – 9:00 PM). The latter begins with club business and is followed by a 50 minute entomology related presentation. Membership is open to amateur and professional entomologists.