DiscoverGarden FuturistEpisode XXXIV: Protecting Invertebrates from Pesticides with Aaron Anderson
Episode XXXIV: Protecting Invertebrates from Pesticides with Aaron Anderson

Episode XXXIV: Protecting Invertebrates from Pesticides with Aaron Anderson

Update: 2024-01-22
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Invertebrates do so many important things. But beyond the benefits they provide to ecosystems, they’re fascinating creatures. When you look at them closely, bees are all sorts of metallic colors. There is a beautiful diversity of butterflies. Parasitoid wasps have amazing antenna that are branching in different directions. A lot of us just aren’t aware of them when we’re out in a garden or going for a walk, because so many of them are so small. The more people appreciate how cool they are and how important they are, hopefully the more interested they’ll be in conserving them and protecting them.


Aaron Anderson, Pesticide Program Specialist, Towns and Cities Lead, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation


This episode is sponsored by: Sunset Plant Collection

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Episode XXXIV: Protecting Invertebrates from Pesticides with Aaron Anderson

Episode XXXIV: Protecting Invertebrates from Pesticides with Aaron Anderson

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