
Distinguished Lecture Series: Doug Tallamy
Registration is full! We would still love to see you at our Fall Plant Sale on October 4th.
If you’ve registered but can’t attend, please email [email protected] so we can offer your seat to someone on the waiting list. If you missed registration but would like to be added to the waitlist, email us at the same address.
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We are thrilled to announce that Doug Tallamy, entomologist and author of Bringing Nature Home, Nature’s Best Hope, and the newly released How Can I Help? will be giving a free guest lecture on Friday, October 3, 2025 in a new facility at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga.
This lecture requires registration.
We are also excited to provide the opportunity to purchase books from The Book & Cover and original artwork created for the event by Dayna of Solstice Handmade. We will also have some time available for book signing.
Consider making it a weekend event and join us for our fall Native Plant Sale at Grace Episcopal, 20 Belvoir Ave., Chattanooga on Saturday, Oct. 4th!
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Doug is a renowned entomologist, ecologist, and speaker who has given thousands of talks on the vital role native plants play in sustaining wildlife. As the T.A. Baker Professor of Agriculture at the University of Delaware, he has spent over 40 years studying how insects and plants shape healthy ecosystems. His bestselling books, including Nature’s Best Hope and The Nature of Oaks, have inspired a movement to restore biodiversity at home. Recognized by Audubon, The National Wildlife Federation, and The Garden Club of America, Tallamy is a leading voice in conservation.