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Why I Will March for Science. #whyimarch

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Why I March for Science. [caption id="attachment_1084" align="aligncenter" width="406"] #whyimarch[/caption] “No matter what you look at, if you look at it closely enough, you are involved in the entire universe.” ― Michael Faraday As an entomologist and traveling educator/entertainer, I am not a career scientist. My life’s mission has been to create them! I can’t even say that I am concerned about insects either in any way, other than their value as a tool to excite and inspire. However, in that regard, they are THE greatest tool I know of for just that reason. Entomology is a gateway science! Insects are everywhere and affect everything. Just about any science you can think of can be connected to insects, including astronomy. Children are absolutely fascinated by them and they are as accessible as the outdoors. Just by introducing them to something that accessible, it inspires their curiosity to be pursued on their own terms. Curiosity inspires question

No Bugs, No Glory! 10th Anniversary of: Who Wants to be an Entomologist?

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No Bugs, No Glory! 10th Anniversary of -  Who Wants to be an Entomologist? It’s hard for me to believe that 10 years ago this month all the writing, all the filming, all the post production came to an end to produce the DVD - Who Wants to be an Entomologist? It was the first part in a planned series of Tales from the Bug Whisperer .  Looking back on it all leaves me with mixed feelings of pride and anxiety. It was the culmination of 10 years of just trying to make it happen, then it was happening, and then it happened: 10 years ago!  Looking back a blur of memories come to mind:  Memories of both triumphs, failures, betrayals and a great deal of sacrifice and tenacity. So, in that vein, let me start from the beginning: Back in 1995, I had started a traveling live insect exhibit in my last semester of college.  It started as a joke over a couple of beers with friends, where someone blurted out, “I want to talk about bugs and I want to get paid to do it!” Well, the story

Meet the Bug Whisperer

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  You’ve heard of the Dog Whisperer, the Cat Whisperer, and the Horse Whisperer. Well, now meet the Bug Whisperer. Antonio (“Tony”) Gustin, an entomologist, is an award-winning film producer, educator, and performer. He also started Tony’s Creepy Crawly Zoo, a fun and educational series of programs that teaches kids (and adults) about the world of bugs. My [...] [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25kQ8Nb7zvQ[/embed] Source: Meet the Bug Whisperer
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[caption id="attachment_1070" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Excite! Educate! Inspire![/caption] How you can help. This is about Science Activism!

In Managing Invasive Species, Entomologists Are “The Front Line of Defense” ‹ Entomology Today ‹ Reader — WordPress.com

Source: In Managing Invasive Species, Entomologists Are “The Front Line of Defense” ‹ Entomology Today ‹ Reader — WordPress.com