Books are great, but it’s nice to hear authors in person or at least recordings of their presentations. Fortunately, there’s a wealth of high-quality presentations to view. You can learn a lot this way!
Videos featuring Doug Tallamy
Our Core Resources page includes Doug Tallamy’s books, but we’ve also been fortunate enough to have seen Dr. Tallamy’s presentations in person four times.
Shorts
These short videos are interesting and informative, but if you have the time, you’ll learn the most from the longer videos:
- EcoBeneficial – Tips and interviews with Doug Tallamy:
- On pawpaw (2013) – 3 min.
- On black cherry as a host plant for butterflies (2015) – 5 min.
- On arrowwood viburnum and saddleback caterpillar (2014) – 2 min.
- Exploring native honeysuckle (2014) – 2 min.
- An interview with Doug Tallamy – 30 min.
- Across the Fence: Doug Tallamy (2013) – 5 min
- Univ. of Delaware: Doug Tallamy on Sustainable Landscaping (2013) – 2 min
- Central Texas Gardener: Bringing Nature Home (2015) – 26 min – Features children and schools!
- DuPage Wild Ones Chapter: Landscaping Prescription (2014) – 8 min.
- Trees Forever: On Atala Butterfly in Florida (2014) – 3 min.
- National Research Council: The role of urban forests in biodiversity restoration (2013) – 21 min.
- Piedmont Env. Council: Did invasives-damaged trees cause more power outages from superstorm Sandy? (2012) – 1 min.
Longer presentations
- Wild Ones Webinar: Nature’s Best Hope (2020) – a presentation by Doug Tallamy – 1 hr 10 min EXCELLENT! (Note: There may be about 10 seconds of blank screen at the beginning.)
- Tennessee Valley Wild Ones: The Living Landscape (2015) – 1 hr 59 min
- California Native Plant Society: Restoring Nature’s Relationships (2018) – 1 hr 08 min
- Grow Native Massachusetts: