Robert M. Pyle lecture July 21st

Pollinators, Plants, and People: An Evening with Dr. Robert Michael Pyle

Sunday, July 21st, 2024, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Westminster West Church, 44 Church Street, Westminster West, VT

Pre-registration requested. By donation, free option included.

Co-Sponsored by The Vermont Biodiversity Alliance, the Living Earth Action Group, and Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center

Join us for an evening with acclaimed author, teacher, poet and naturalist, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle. Dr. Pyle is the author of the Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies, founder of the Xerces Society, and one of North America’s leading voices for conservation and connection with nature. Learn about the intricate web of plant-insect-bird coevolution and how our human story is also deeply interrelated and interdependent. Supporting insect life through stewardship of even the smallest plot of land is a crucial act that benefits the entire ecology and food web of a region. In this presentation, Dr. Pyle will share personal stories and insights from a life dedicated to research and effective activism.

Pollinators, Plants, and People: An Evening with Dr. Robert Michael Pyle

Sunday, July 21st, 2024, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Westminster West Church, 44 Church Street, Westminster West, VT

Pre-registration requested. By donation, free option included.

Co-Sponsored by The Vermont Biodiversity Alliance, the Living Earth Action Group, and Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center

Join us for an evening with acclaimed author, teacher, poet and naturalist, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle. Dr. Pyle is the author of the Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies, founder of the Xerces Society, and one of North America’s leading voices for conservation and connection with nature. Learn about the intricate web of plant-insect-bird coevolution and how our human story is also deeply interrelated and interdependent. Supporting insect life through stewardship of even the smallest plot of land is a crucial act that benefits the entire ecology and food web of a region. In this presentation, Dr. Pyle will share personal stories and insights from a life dedicated to research and effective activism.

You are fortunate to be hosting Dr. Pyle. I just saw him in June at a Washington Butterfly Association field study weekend. Truely one of our greatest living Lepidopterists and a wonderful human being!