
42:35
greetings from Jenera,Ohio

43:06
Lynette Dean Cincinnati Ohio

43:20
Hiya from Exton, PA Chester County

43:31
hello from Lebanon, OH

44:23
hooray! Love his books!!

44:28
Can one of the panelists post that osu URL in the chat?

45:14
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45:14
Hi - Mindy from Summit County

45:37
The recording should just include Dougās image

45:56
Hi!!

46:23
Hi there from New Hampshire. Thank you for this presentation.

46:46
Welcome :)

48:04
The Living Landscape website for links, recommended readings and (eventually) webinar recordings: http://go.osu.edu/livinglandscape

48:41
I am totally fascinated and enthralled by your presentation already, Doug!

51:58
If you have a question, please feel free to type that into the Q&A box

52:22
If you have a question, please feel free to type that into the Q&A box.

53:36
What do birds use carotenoids for besides feather color?

53:54
how and where do you fund caterpillars in your yard?

54:44
Done! Also here for you: http://go.osu.edu/livinglandscape

54:56
Thanks for the URL.

54:59
The Q&A box will hold your questions for Doug, but unfortunately will get lost here in the chat box. If you can, please move your questions to the box that says "Q&A"

55:01
I work in wildlife rehab, and we feed a lot of live mealworms to orphan songbirds because mealworms are easy to grow in bins - I'm curious how these larvae compare to caterpillars, nutritionally.

55:06
wow and beautiful photos

56:05
Hello, Dewey!

57:07
Hi Amanda, can you post this question in the Q&A box?

59:10
That explains why I see the broken ends all the time

59:14
So cool!!!

59:25
Smiles to you

01:04:02
HI Evelyn, can you post your question into the Q&A box? Thank you!

01:04:50
So far, I have most of those trees in my garden.

01:05:10
eek

01:05:20
I love that, Lauraā¦The Tallamy Rap

01:06:24
He is amazing!

01:06:40
He is!

01:07:13
Thank you, Doug, for mentioning "Mosquito Joe" There has been an increase of companies that wish to get rid of all those nasty insects around your home. Doug is telling us: we must have insects!

01:07:51
We need to leave nature alone. Thereās a reason for every creature on earth.

01:08:11
Not to mention the starvation event this last summer that killed around 900,000 songbirds in the southwestern united states

01:08:55
Not to mention the starvation event this last summer that killed around 900,000 songbirds in the southwestern united states

01:10:24
The Tallamy rap - hahaha!

01:10:59
:D

01:11:06
I might look up the science! I like reading research articles - thanks for including the references :)

01:11:46
I am in an HOA am extremely limited in what I can plant. I have a 10x16 area with natives to NWO. Last year there were no monarchs! And itās winter and I have had 8 bluebirds at a feeder.

01:11:54
I really like the 12x12 āresearch on displayā idea for parks, educational entities, etc. Great visual!

01:12:58
Most of us here would not call the man with the can!

01:14:11
A few years ago I spent 3 hours at a beautiful Japanese gardenāand heard not one bird,

01:14:25
This is EXCELLENT!

01:14:38
possible to stop chats--they block the screen

01:15:01
Elaine, you can x out of the chat

01:15:08
Use the arrow to minimize chat window

01:15:21
Click on the chat - will reduce to bottom of screen

01:15:29
click on chat icon

01:15:33
I wonder how many of those caterpillars were eaten by the second day!

01:15:40
There's a downward arrow at the top of my chat screen. Clicking it allows me to close the chat box.

01:16:04
Closing It increases the space for Doug and his photos.

01:16:07
sorry click on x at top of chat box

01:17:05
AMAZING!

01:17:16
What a fantastic resource!

01:17:35
Native Plant Finder: https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/

01:18:01
thank you!

01:18:48
Please make the chat file available to participants.

01:19:57
A lot of "weeds" in that list. We need to change the paradigm.

01:20:22
Doug's Native Plant Finder website: https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/

01:20:48
I hope my OSU Extension agents are watching.

01:21:05
Can you post the audubon link?

01:21:47
Audubon's Plants for Birds: https://www.audubon.org/plantsforbirds?gclid=CjwKCAiAl4WABhAJEiwATUnEF2TlYEPq1n6K9xBv2qK4hcDGEEauNwKkL6WnvyrDjH9swhszUZYPXxoCe-4QAvD_BwE

01:21:50
For native plants in Ohio, USDA PLANTS database is pretty accurate. You can even look to see if a particular plant is native to your county. Northern Ohio plants may not survive SW Ohio clay soils. Takes a little practice to use but is an excellent resource https://plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/java/

01:22:55
FInd a list of native plant nurseries at www. ohionativegrowers.com

01:22:59
thanks for the links!

01:23:09
could you repost your www.go.osu link? I didn't get it all.

01:23:15
this is stressing me out haha'

01:23:16
Elisabeth Rothschild shares: For native plants in Ohio, USDA PLANTS database is pretty accurate. You can even look to see if a particular plant is native to your county. Northern Ohio plants may not survive SW Ohio clay soils. Takes a little practice to use but is an excellent resource https://plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/java/

01:23:40
The Living Landscape webpage: http://go.osu.edu/livinglandscape

01:24:17
http://go.osu.edu/livinglandscape

01:24:48
thank you

01:24:51
Me too! :)

01:28:17
Doug Tallamyās paper ranking NAm species for caterpillars: https://www-jstor-org.proxy.lib.ohio-state.edu/stable/pdf/29738829.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3Aba7466dc0283f5b67ab0cceaed79320c

01:28:59
Sorry, bad linkā¦let me repost the key genera research

01:29:53
Dougās work on keystone species:https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/december/doug-tallamy-native-plants-food-web-insects-birds-survival-earth/

01:29:55
That looks like so many houses in our local area.

01:30:03
cannot get it as I have no password for OSU library

01:31:16
time to hold nurseries accountable....invasive plants, tons of plastic....seems to defeat the purpose.

01:31:17
Robin Schachat shares: Holden Forests and Gardens has a Tree Selector tool at their website under "Community Forestry". It is not directly correlated to the Food Web, but helps with NE OH tree variety choices.

01:31:55
My mistake: try here https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/december/doug-tallamy-native-plants-food-web-insects-birds-survival-earth/

01:32:33
yes it worked

01:33:17
The mullet landscape approach: business in the front, party in the back haha

01:33:27
"You can still play with your lawnmowers; it will be OK." Loved that, Doug. I laughed outloud!!

01:34:00
The mullet approach can be applied to more than just highly fashionable hair styles! :)

01:34:03
My mother was a pioneer for this. Over 30 years ago she took out most of the yard and planted native species.

01:34:07
Denise is cracking herself up again!

01:34:47
Youāre so funnyā¦.was the mullet comment yours or someone elseās? Love it :)

01:35:38
Check out the Ohio ODOT pollinator section on their website. They have a nice program to plant native habitat.

01:36:11
I have been doing a lot of study on medical benefits of nature.

01:36:13
We've turned nearly 2 acres from grass to native prairies at Toledo Memorial Park cemetery in the past year and can't wait to add more :)

01:36:17
Fascinating

01:36:34
You can āthumbs-upā questions in the Q&A boxā¦this help bring the question to the top to be answeredā¦

01:36:34
https://homegrownnationalpark.org/

01:36:45
We are proud to be on the map!

01:37:03
Someone shared that on a webinar, so I canāt take credit

01:37:35
It should also be mentioned that the use of lawn chemicals, in particular neonicotinoids in grub control, stay in the soils and are sequestered by lawn trees. I have neighbors with large native oaks but there are few insects on them due to the yearly grub control.

01:37:40
my honeybees feed on flowers in crape myrtle

01:38:03
We quit cutting back seedheads in our gardens. Recently, in one look out of the window, we counted six different types of birds eating from those seedheads.

01:38:35
And the larvae glow in the dark!!

01:38:43
My compost glows..

01:39:09
Is this presentation being recorded or use by other groups?

01:39:12
Glow little glow-worm!

01:39:14
Great presentation!!

01:39:15
This was amazing. Thank you!

01:39:16
THANK YOU!

01:39:23
Excellent!

01:39:23
excellant

01:39:23
FANTASTIC!

01:39:25
Great!!!

01:39:26
that was awesome

01:39:28
Great talk

01:39:28
This is one of the best presentations I've seen!

01:39:29
Thank you

01:39:30
loved this

01:39:31
fantastic talk!!!

01:39:31
inspirational!

01:39:33
Thanks Doug!

01:39:35
Thank-you for a wonderful talk!

01:39:37
great presentation!

01:39:38
This was an incredible presentation!

01:39:38
this amazing ! and I want to share this recordingš

01:39:38
thank you.

01:39:39
yea! I am inspired again,

01:39:39
GREAT PRESENTATION, THANK YOU

01:39:39
Thanks you great presentation

01:39:39
Great presentation, thanks

01:39:45
Wonderful presentation. I am so impressed.

01:39:47
This was amazing. Thank you for the presentation!

01:39:49
Thank you so much ! Lots to think about

01:39:52
love your presentation Doug!

01:39:53
Excellent as always. Thanks.

01:39:54
terrific!

01:39:55
Thank you for a terrific presentation!

01:39:56
Great presentation.

01:39:56
wonderful presentation. Are some oaks better than others in supporting insects?

01:39:56
I was able to capture all the links that were Chatted out and paste them to an email to myself so that theyāre all contained

01:39:56
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent!

01:39:59
This was fascinating. Thank you!

01:39:59
So great! thank you! just redesigned my garden. š

01:40:02
this was a fantastic presentation! thank you so much. glad I joined.

01:40:02
I have seen several presentations from Doug, but this one has been my favorite! Fantastic!

01:40:03
Thank you such very much for the information and inspiration!!

01:40:04
Yay! WONDERFUL and VERY interesting presentation! Thank you, Doug!

01:40:05
I suggest buying Mr. Tallamyās books.

01:40:08
Is this recorded so we can send to friends- Thanks

01:40:16
Whew, even Iām out of breath. Excellent presentation.

01:40:18
Thank you for an excellent session!

01:40:21
this was amazing. so informative

01:40:27
fabulous...thank you, Denise & Doug!!

01:40:28
fascinating! thanks for this, thanks Doug!

01:41:12
Do the canister mosquito repellents kill many insects besides the mosquitoes?

01:41:12
Thank you so much! What an amazing presentation!!

01:41:16
Outstanding presentation, Doug!!

01:41:21
Great talk Doug! Good way to begin the day - very uplifting!

01:41:38
please post when recorded video will be available I will refer all of the people I know to watch this exceptional presentation. Thanks, Doug.

01:41:43
it is very annoying to have people posting on the screen during the lecture.

01:41:47
do birds eat monarch caterpillars?

01:41:48
glow in the dark compostā¦that is so cool!

01:42:57
Riverside Nursery in Ohio has native bushes and trees - north of Columbus near Delaware

01:42:57
how about creating a food forest in a public par? we are putting in all native trees, but adding apples, pear, fig,and a few others. we will have Mulberry, Serviceberry, Hickory, Pecan, Black Walnut, etc. The nonnatives would be less than 20%

01:43:44
Hi Judi, go ahead and post this question in the Q&A box! Good question

01:43:46
I tried to enter my data at Homegrownnationalpark and received this message: Application errorAn error occurred in the application and your page could not be served. If you are the application owner, check your logs for details. You can do this from the Heroku CLI with the commandheroku logs --tail

01:44:36
I have a 3 inch pin oak sapling growing in middle of a row of dozen other oaks with 30 inch caliper. Would you recommend I remove the caliper?

01:45:38
Some nurseries in central Ohio sell non-cultivars and native plants. Just conduct a search, and you should find a few.

01:47:19
There is a fire sale going on for callery pear in Ohio because they will be banned for sale in 2023.

01:48:55
How large is a decent patch for a particulare plant like milkweed?

01:48:56
we have a deer problem

01:50:44
what hedgerow shrubs support most birds?

01:52:07
Toledo Zoo has a big sale every year!

01:52:13
We sell them!!! Cuyahoga SWCD

01:52:41
www.cuyahogaswcd.org - click on native seed, plant and tree sales

01:56:13
Wait, what makes the compost pile glow?

02:00:07
Where to find plant lists:Pollinator Partnership, https://www.pollinator.org/guides;Native Plant Finder (NWF and Doug Tallamy https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/;Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org/Find your local Extension office: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-searchOhio Soil and Water offices: https://agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/oda/divisions/soil-and-water-conservation/find-a-local-swcd/swcd-listSearch Google, āFind (your state) soil and water officeā

02:00:23
http://go.osu.edu/livinglandscape

02:01:07
A Ohio native honeysuckle is coral in color and it is a vine called Lonicera sempervirens

02:01:23
Stormwater credits for less lawn here in NE Ohio.

02:02:07
the first two links in that long list don't work but I think you have to delete the ; though

02:02:17
Where to find plant lists:Pollinator Partnership, https://www.pollinator.org/guides;Native Plant Finder (NWF and Doug Tallamy https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/;Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org/Find your local Extension office: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-searchOhio Soil and Water offices: https://agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/oda/divisions/soil-and-water-conservation/find-a-local-swcd/swcd-listSearch Google, āFind (your state) soil and water officeā

02:02:21
I will kill them.

02:02:45
are spotted lantern flies potential damage to our native trees such as OAKs?

02:03:57
visit the LEAP (Lake Erie Allegheny Partnership) web site for a great interactive map on native plant nurseries

02:04:21
Has anyone compiled figures on the financial benefit of not having to water/irrigate as often for native plants? Cost benefit of not applying lawn chemicals?

02:04:24
Paul Pira shares: Where to find plant lists:Pollinator Partnership, https://www.pollinator.org/guides;Native Plant Finder (NWF and Doug Tallamy https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/;Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org/Find your local Extension office: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-searchOhio Soil and Water offices: https://agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/oda/divisions/soil-and-water-conservation/find-a-local-swcd/swcd-listSearch Google, āFind (your state) soil and water officeā

02:04:54
Would it be possible to compile all these fantastic links into one resource document resource that could be saved

02:05:19
thank you!!!

02:05:20
thank you!!!!

02:05:20
WWWWWOOOOOTTTT! Thanks Doug!

02:05:20
Thank you!

02:05:21
Thank you, Doug and all!

02:05:21
Great job!

02:05:22
As always, this was an amazing presentation.

02:05:24
Enjoyed this very much!

02:05:25
Thank you so much, Doug!

02:05:25
thank You !!š

02:05:26
Thank You!

02:05:27
Awesome! Thanks so much!

02:05:27
So interesting, Thank you!!

02:05:28
THANKS DOUG

02:05:28
Thank you Doug!

02:05:28
Thanks for an incredible presentation!

02:05:28
Thank you so much from Lake Waynoka, OH!

02:05:29
Excellent! Thank you!

02:05:30
Thank you!

02:05:30
Thank you. very informative.

02:05:30
thanks so much! Excellent!

02:05:30
Thank you so much. This was delightful.

02:05:30
Thank you! This made my day!

02:05:30
Thank you Guru Tallamy

02:05:31
Thank you Doug!

02:05:31
Thank you so much Doug!!!

02:05:32
Thank you

02:05:32
Loved this- thank you!

02:05:32
Thanks for the knowledge and inspiration

02:05:32
Thank you, Doug! It's always a pleasure to listen to your presentations.

02:05:33
Thank you! Great presentation as always!!

02:05:33
One of the best talks I have ever listened to!

02:05:33
thank you!

02:05:33
THANK YOU!!! Will pass this on.

02:05:33
Thank YOU!!!!!! Great presentation

02:05:33
Very interesting - thanks Doug!

02:05:33
Thank you!

02:05:34
THANK You, my inspiration and hero!

02:05:34
Thanks Doug and Denise - great as usual!

02:05:34
thank you! excellent information!

02:05:34
Awesome as always! Thank you!

02:05:35
Great presentation, Doug. Thank you so much.

02:05:35
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO, DOUG!!!!

02:05:35
Great session as always! Thank you!!

02:05:35
Absolutely excellent presentation!!

02:05:36
Thank you for a wonderful presentation. Go Bugs!

02:05:36
Wonderful talk! Thank you!!!

02:05:36
thanks Doug!

02:05:37
Thank you so much! Very imformative!

02:05:37
wonderful information!! thx

02:05:37
wonderful presentation - thank you so much!

02:05:37
Thank you so much! Inspiring!!

02:05:38
THANK YOU so much, Doug! I am buying your book as soon as this is over.

02:05:38
We continue to learn from these great presentations. Thanks very much.

02:05:38
Awesome presentation!! :)

02:05:38
thank you!!!

02:05:39
THank you!! Great talk.

02:05:39
excellentāthank you!

02:05:39
Fantastic presentation! Thank you!

02:05:39
thank you so much Doug, fascinating can't wait to revamp my yard!

02:05:40
Very informative and entertaining!š

02:05:40
Thanks Doug! I'm a new bug lover and seeing this talk was very informative!

02:05:40
Thanks for the wonderful presentation.

02:05:41
thank you so much!

02:05:41
thank you. so very helpful!

02:05:42
Thank you so much. Your webinars are ALWAYS informative nd helpful. You share your enthusiasm so well.

02:05:42
This was awesome! Thank you!

02:05:42
again, that was fantastic, thank you!

02:05:43
Great session.

02:05:43
Thanks very much for your service to planet earth!

02:05:43
Great session, Doug.

02:05:43
šš»šš»šš»šš»šš»šš» thank you! wonderful!

02:05:44
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02:05:44
Thank you so much! Ordered the book on oaks. Hope to convert my husband who hates them.

02:05:44
Great talk. I will share this with others

02:05:44
Thank you so much for this webinar! It was amazing.

02:05:45
GREAT talk!!!!! Iām fired up again!!

02:05:45
Doug, your talk was very inspiring. Thank you

02:05:46
GREAT PRESENTATION as always!

02:05:46
thank you Doug love your knowledge any your sense of humor!

02:05:46
great session! Iām inspired!

02:05:46
George Mehallick parma ,ohio

02:05:47
Thanks. A lot of info!

02:05:47
Thank you so much! I wish I could say half of what youāve told me to my friends.

02:05:47
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks to everyone involved, and especially to Doug!

02:05:47
Great. Love your enthusiasm and rapid delivery. Always learn something! Thanks.

02:05:48
wonderful and insightful, as always

02:05:48
I am so very appreciative of this. Already working on being part of the Homegrown National Park. Thank you!

02:05:49
Thank you Thank you! Your presentation is terrific

02:05:49
Thank you! Fantastic presentation!

02:05:50
thanks so much!

02:05:50
Excellent presentation, as always, from D. Tallamy. Thank you Ohio for setting it up.

02:05:50
Thank you Doug, fantastic!

02:05:50
Thanks so much for this great talk!

02:05:50
Thank you! Very helpful information.

02:05:50
most excellant

02:05:50
Thank you Doug! Beth from Lexington, KY

02:05:51
Great presentation. Love your books! :-)

02:05:51
thank you this was great!

02:05:51
Outstanding presentation! Thank you.

02:05:51
Always incredible!! Thanks!

02:05:52
Thank you, Doug for this wonderful session. So much great information!

02:05:52
Thank you, Doug. I'm inspired.

02:05:52
Thank You, Doug.

02:05:52
THis was a wonderful session! THanks to OSU and to Doug Tallamy!

02:05:53
Thank you do Very Much!!!

02:05:53
This presentation is awesome. Thank you so much for making it available.

02:05:53
Yes, thank you!

02:05:53
Thanks Great presentation

02:05:54
Thank you Doug. This has been very informative.

02:05:54
Thank you very much! Great presentation and I plan to join Homegrown National Park with our library garden.

02:05:55
thank you so much!

02:05:56
This has been a wonderful hour. I am inspired to spread the message with Preservation Parks of Delaware County.

02:05:56
Thank you for a fabulous presentation!

02:05:56
Thank you Doug, this was a phenomenal presentation!

02:05:58
Thanks so much for another wonderful hour plus!

02:05:59
Wonderful session Doug! I learned SOOO much.

02:05:59
Doug this was great.

02:05:59
thank you - fantastic presentation! so much valuable information

02:06:00
thank you Doug and Denise! always love your info Doug!

02:06:00
thank you! I love the biomass and carbon sequestration idea for bigger trees!

02:06:01
W O N D E R F U L presentation!! Thanks so much, Doug

02:06:02
Thank you Doug!!

02:06:03
Thank You for a great program! Love your books.

02:06:03
What a wealth of information. Thank you so much!

02:06:03
Enjoyed this presentation so much - thank you!

02:06:04
Doug - wonderfully informative and inspiring! Thank-you so much!

02:06:04
Thank you Doug! Donāt give up! We need you!

02:06:04
Wonderful presentation! Thank you, Doug.

02:06:04
Thanks for the inspiration, looking forward to spring!

02:06:05
thank you Doug. Awesome information and enthusiastic presentation as always!

02:06:05
Thank you for an invigorating talk

02:06:05
Thank you, Doug. So informative.

02:06:05
Thanks you Doug! Very informative and so interesting!

02:06:07
Praise from Redbud Project Gainesville, GA

02:06:08
Thank you so much! Very informative.

02:06:08
Thank you! I've taken notes and will be adding another level to my bird friendly yard I already have!

02:06:08
A big Thank you from Aurora Colorado

02:06:09
I really enjoyed your presentation. thanks so much

02:06:09
Thank you for this fantastic lecture!

02:06:09
great talk...very informative!

02:06:10
Excellent talk! Thanks!

02:06:10
thank you sir. informative!

02:06:11
Doug, thank you. So much information. Really appreciate. Elaine, new to NC, landscaping naturally

02:06:11
Thank you. Fantastic as usual

02:06:12
Thanks Doug. Awesome info!

02:06:12
Any time I can listen to Doug is a happy day of inspiration and knowledge. Thank you!

02:06:13
Thanks so much, Doug. So interesting...and actionable!

02:06:14
Thank you so much! You are very inspiring. We are planting natives thanks to you.

02:06:14
Thank you Doug!! Such an interesting and fascinating talk.

02:06:14
Mahalo! inspirational! Iām going to reevaluate my perennial garden, open prairie & woodlands!

02:06:17
Doug, thank you for your work! Iām working on reducing lawn, eliminating invasives ⦠and growing our food ⦠and a woodlot.

02:06:17
I really enjoyed your talk! working on our yard every year. thank you so much.

02:06:17
Dr. Tallamy, Iāve attended a number of sessions and continue to learn more at each session. Thank you for your continued research and educational outreach.

02:06:17
fantastic program. extremely informative. thanks

02:06:18
this was amazing! a few pollinator pathways in Cleveland Heights! thanks Peggy Spaeth and John Barber!!

02:06:20
I am motivated to add more natives on our 8 acre properry! Thank You, Doug, for all your do!

02:06:21
Thank you for a informative talk! I always look forward to your lectures!

02:06:21
I have really enjoyed this speaker and I am sharing these links with friends

02:06:23
Thanks to Doug, Denise, and Julie! Great talk, so much info!

02:06:25
Thank you for another amazing talk. Now, if I can only find a local nursery to find the oaks and cherries trees I have been looking for.

02:06:25
Thank you so much for an informative presentation. Will try to work on the neighbors.

02:06:26
Thank you Doug!! I learn something new from you every time I attend one of your talks.

02:06:27
Super! Thank you so much! A significant portion of a lifetime of study compressed into 50 minutes!

02:06:27
Best talk I have ever heard on the subject! My gratitude for this talk and all that you do.

02:06:28
Thank you for being such an inspiration, Doug - erudite plus real!

02:06:28
I've emailed 60 Minutes and Sunday Morning to encourage them to do a segment with Doug. Maybe if we all contacted them, they might feature him. A good way to spread the word.

02:06:29
Thank you for another great presentation! No matter how often I have heard you talk, I learn something new.

02:06:30
wish every landowner would hear this presentation, thanks Doug T.!

02:06:33
valuable information! thank you!

02:06:34
Entertaining and Educational. Very informative. Stirs my background knowledge too. Thank you!

02:06:34
Thank you very much! Excellent!

02:06:35
FABU:OUS! I want to share this recording with the landscape committee at my condo association

02:06:35
Wonderful as always! Thanks for sharing ā Plants are bird feedersā Great way to think about them.

02:06:35
thanks so much for this webinar. Always good to hear about how we can help our own landscapes.

02:06:36
Thanks, Doug. I discovered your first book after retiring in 2012 and have been a convert since. You are my guru.

02:06:36
THANK YOU!!!! š

02:06:38
We need to have this presentation available for our Mater Gardenes to see. Would this be possible. Jefferson County KY MGS

02:06:38
Thank you for much, I learned a number of new things. You are so knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing that knowledge.

02:06:39
Thank you so much!! Carolyn

02:06:39
Thank you so much! You have changed the world. Really!

02:06:39
Thanks Doug for a great presentation!

02:06:39
enjoyed your talk very much. Lots of good information!!!

02:06:41
Thank you Mr. Tallamy! What a wonderful program! Thank you for the winter pick-me-up! Going to check out your new website. Thank you!

02:06:41
Doug, youāre a wealth of knowledge! I never go away having gotten enough, no matter how long you speak and how many questions you answer. I could listen to you for hours!!

02:06:43
Just requested four of Doug's books from the library. Thank you.

02:06:44
Every time I hear you speak, I learn new valuable information. Thank you so much for your passion!

02:06:44
Thank you for an informative and inspiring webinar, and giving us the power to make a change!

02:06:45
Thank you so very much !!! YOU, Doug, are amazing!! I'm going to share this with my grandchildren !! they are the future.

02:06:45
Thank you for a informative lecture.

02:06:46
Inspiring as always. Several new things and new approaches to consider. I cherish and am humbled by my role as steward of my yard, and I appreciate your guidance and hopefulness for what can be achieved!

02:06:46
I am a DT groupie. the first time I heard u speak, I added 3 flower beds to my backyard. I learn lots every time. thank you!

02:06:46
Please mention the Asian Jumping Worm. Why donāt the birds eat them?

02:06:50
Doug, Thanks for your work and wise words!

02:06:50
Marcia , thank you!

02:06:50
Thanks for another great talk, Doug! Always learn something new and new strategies to teach biodiversity

02:06:52
Doug - thanks for the work you do to get the word out to all who will listen!

02:06:52
Thanks Denise! Great moderating as always!

02:06:53
Thank you Doug! Currently planning a pollinator pathway in our town with others.

02:06:55
lost your connection just after he stated he was crossing bay bridge. Can I get back to that point and view

02:06:56
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02:06:56
Wonderful session. So much information. I will use this info when planting our yard this spring. Thank you.

02:06:59
Thank you, Doug. This has been so informative. I canāt wait to start planning some changes to my yard.

02:06:59
Doug, I am so inspired by your presentation, and I can't wait to get started on nativizing my over-landscaped yard! I know I can get my neighbors on board too.

02:07:00
Thank you, Doug, for a great presentation. This was a concentrated wealth of great information. A worthy topic to spread outside the choirā¦Iāll do what I can!

02:07:01
Doug, THANK YOU! Your talks are always inspiring and in many ways, both practical and reassuring.

02:07:01
always enjoy listening to Dr Tallamy! Always imparts knowledge is an easy listening way.

02:07:02
Thank you so much for a fantastic talk today! I love native tree species and it is amazing to consider how specialize insect species are in consuming plant species. It definitely advocates the point of increasing native plant diversity in our communities.

02:07:02
Thanks, Doug. Wonderful and inspiring presentation. I always learn something new and become newly inspired from you, no matter how many times I hear you speak.

02:07:03
Doug, Thank you again. I learn something new each time I hear you. I have a copy of āBringing Nature Homeā which is a great resource.

02:07:04
Thank you Doug! My mom was an officer in our local anti plant society for the last 25+ years of her life and was a passionate follower of your work. Iām so grateful to hear you speak and for your research. I am eager to make some additions to our landscape based on your recommendations.

02:07:09
Thank you, I learned alot.

02:07:15
And, thank you Denise. I am deeply, deeply thankful to all of the hard work you do to bring us this critically important information.

02:07:19
I am happy to be here today. I have made copious notes because I want to be fluent in the subject. I picked up a few points, too. Note, I have been in Dr. Tallamyās audience many, many times.

02:07:20
NATIVE plant! (darn autocorrect)

02:07:25
Thanks, Doug!!! And to all who brought us this great zoom.

02:07:27
My apologies for coming in late. I neglected to take time zones into consideration. Where can I find the recorded program?

02:07:28
Thank you again for an awesome session. I always look forward to your webs. If you have a list of future webs, please put me on the notice list.

02:07:28
Thanks Doug! Great presentation. I have a 100' Bur Oak in my yard that is such a great source of nature study for me.

02:07:29
Thanks for the inspiration!

02:07:30
Thanks Doug. I just jo

02:07:30
My name is Marlene Killian and msrainbows@hotmail.com to answer

02:07:33
Doug,thank you so much. Always am inspired whenI hear your message.

02:07:33
Thank you so much for what we are trying to do with changing our natural landscape so that it supports nature!

02:07:36
Thank you so much! Gives me so much to think about. I plan to make some changes in the landscape of my small suburban ground space. Starting with getting rid of some 30 y.o burning bushes.

02:07:36
Thank you for an awesome session.

02:07:39
Thank you Doug Tallamy. Quite informative.

02:07:40
This has been as inspiring as Doug Tallamy has always been billed! Hard to live up to the reputation that preceded you from my fellow EMG's, but you have exceeded my hopes!!

02:07:46
Thank you so much!

02:07:48
Excellent talk. One of best explanations of need for biodiversity.

02:07:55
thank you so much!

02:07:57
Excellent presentation ⦠I want to watch it again when the recording is posted. So much great info. Currently reading āNatureās Best Hopeā ⦠a must-read for us all. So glad I discovered this webinar ⦠some specifics donāt apply to Alberta but the foundational ideas certainly do. Again, a big thanks.

02:07:59
great presentation and questions. Will continue to stimulate thoughts on the subject and positive changes. Thanks!

02:08:00
https://ohionativegrowers.org/ is a god lsit of nurseries that sell plants native to Ohio.

02:08:01
Few landscape designers have been trained in natives. Hopefully changingā¦

02:08:02
Thank you.. good information!

02:08:07
Very insightful and inspiring talk

02:08:10
*good list!

02:08:11
Thank you Denise, and OSU!

02:08:12
joined Homegrown National Park

02:08:13
thanks

02:08:14
Thanks Doug

02:08:15
Doug - We have five acres in Enon, Ohio and we have been moving toward the installation of a prairie, a forest area and a vegetables too. You have just inspired us to do more in growing thee gardens to support our environment for years to come. Thanks so much for this inspiration.

02:08:16
Just moved to home with lots of shade trees but very little understory. Now know what dudes our review landscape ideas

02:08:17
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

02:08:18
Have been to your talks in person a couple of times, (got your autograph on Bringing Nature Home!) - I always add to my knowledge and do my best to spread the word about Homegrown National Parks! And your photos are terrific! Many thanks.

02:08:22
Thank you! I learned so much.

02:08:33
Sublime. Thank you so much.

02:08:34
Great information - and motivation!