Join us for an enlightening talk by Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy at Homegrown National Park! Don't miss this engaging event on Sunday, May 25, at Newburyport's Firehouse Center. Doors open at 6:30 PM and the talk begins at 7:00 PM. Secure your spot now and get inspired by fresh insights into our natural world!.

May

25

Homegrown National Park with Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy

by Newburyport Resiliency Committee

$

May

25

Homegrown National Park with Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy

by Homegrown National Park with Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy

$

Date & Time

May 25

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Organizer
Newburyport Resiliency Committee
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Venue
FIREHOUSE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Market Square
Newburyport
, MA
01950
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About this Event

City of Newburyport Resiliency Committee presents…

Homegrown National Park

with Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy

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A reception will be held prior to the talk, with a book signing to follow.

Doors open at 6:30PM
The talk will begin at 7:00 PM
Free to the Public / Open Seating

 

About the Talk

Dr. Tallamy will introduce his visionary concept of “Homegrown National Park,” a national movement to restore biodiversity by transforming our yards, communities, and surrounding lands. He explains why our current parks and preserves alone cannot sustain the ecosystems on which we depend. His practical approach invites everyone to participate in conservation by reducing lawn space, planting native species, and removing invasives. Dr. Tallamy’s goal is to restore 20 million acres with native plants—equivalent to half of America’s current lawn space—to create healthy ecological networks that can withstand environmental challenges.

 

 

About the Speaker

Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy is a distinguished professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. A leading voice in conservation and sustainable gardening, he is the author of several acclaimed books including the New York Times bestsellers “Bringing Nature Home,” “The Living Landscape,” and “Nature’s Best Hope.” Dr. Tallamy founded the Homegrown National Park initiative to promote native plant propagation and biodiversity restoration. His research demonstrates how native plants support local wildlife—his own backyard oak tree hosts over 240 species of caterpillars. Dr. Tallamy combines scientific expertise with engaging, accessible presentations that inspire audiences to take practical action for environmental conservation.

 

 

 

Homegrown National Park

 

This screening is made possible through funding from the City of Newburyport Resiliency Committee, via a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs’ Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Program.