Nature's Original Transformers: The Amazing Beetles
Bug Banter with the Xerces Society01/09/24 • 34 min
We are all familiar with beetles. Look around your home or neighborhood and you’ll find them, but how familiar are we? What makes a beetle a beetle? How many different species are there? What role do they play in our world?
To help us explore the world of beetles is Jennifer Hopwood, who works for the Xerces Society as a Senior Pollinator Conservation Specialist – a job title that doesn’t really encompass all that she does. Yes, Jennifer provides advice and training for restoring and managing pollinator habitat in a variety of landscapes, but she also focuses on conserving other beneficial insects, including beetles. Jennifer has authored many articles and publications, and is a co-author of several books, including Farming with Native Beneficial Insects.
Thank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.
01/09/24 • 34 min
Bug Banter with the Xerces Society - Nature's Original Transformers: The Amazing Beetles
Transcript
Rachel: Welcome to bug banter with the Xerces society where we explore the world of invertebrates and how to help these extraordinary animals. If you want to support our work go to Xerces.org/give.
Matthew: Hi, I'm Matthew in Portland, Oregon.
Rachel: And I'm Rachel in Missoula, Montana.
Matthew: We are all familiar with beetles — I have to admit that it was sharing an office with a beetle enthusiast that first got me interested in insects as a conservation topic. Look around your
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