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Introduction
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Mounts Botanical Garden
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Butterflies
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Edible Garden
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Ylang Ylang Tree
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Meet the Scientists
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Lets Go Explore
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Department Store Insects
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Insects at Night
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Bat Sonar
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Moths
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Tiger Moth
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Moth Sounds
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Moth Tails
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Moths and Butterflies
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Insects do weird things
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Jareds love for insects
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Tools to collect insects
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Our pets
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Longlived insects
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Eastern pond hawk
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Insect Allies
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Monitor Insects
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Everyone can help
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Becoming an entomologist
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Pesticides
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Habitat Loss
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Outside of Natural Habitat
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Converting Your Lawn
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What Insects Need
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Where to Start
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Other Insects
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Rearing Insects
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Living Organisms
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Starting Insect Collections
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Predator Prey
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Other Ways to Support Insects
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Adult Moths
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Dragonflies
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Final Thoughts
Description:
Embark on a virtual field trip to explore the critical issue of insect decline and its impact on our planet's future. Delve into the fascinating world of insects at Mounts Botanical Garden, discovering butterflies, edible gardens, and the exotic Ylang Ylang tree. Meet scientists who share their expertise on various insect species, including moths, tiger moths, and dragonflies. Learn about insect behavior, collection techniques, and the importance of insects as environmental indicators. Explore the challenges facing insect populations, such as habitat loss and pesticide use, and discover practical ways to support insect conservation. Gain insights into becoming an entomologist, starting insect collections, and creating insect-friendly environments in your own backyard. This comprehensive journey offers a unique perspective on the vital role insects play in our ecosystem and inspires action to protect these essential creatures for the benefit of our planet.

Into the Garden - Insect Decline and the Future of Our Planet

UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI
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